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The Birds In The Garden And Everywhere Else Thread

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Darran said:
https://twitter.com/carlbovisnature/status/1626705740684488707?s=61&t=ljWh6_FHpHh_Rqv2asoWRw

One of my favourite visitors to our feeders. They move around in gangs and we had about 8-10 of them on one fat ball feeder at the same time just a few days ago. A few minutes later, they all disappeared together.
 
Managed to entice a Penlan Cockatoo onto the roof of my car this afternoon (outside California Pizza Crwys Terrace) ...

https://youtu.be/38-65M4z7Gs
 
Swanjaxs said:
Managed to entice a Penlan Cockatoo onto the roof of my car this afternoon (outside California Pizza Crwys Terrace) ...

https://youtu.be/38-65M4z7Gs

There's a pizza place on Crwys Terrace!!! :o
 
Spent most of last week in Bulgaria including a whole day down on the Black Sea coast but most of the time spent up in their spectacular snow capped Balkans and other mist covered mountains. (For some reason, I couldn't get Brothers in Arms out of my head!). Just sorting through some photographs, quite a few birds of prey, mostly various buzzards but they have about half a dozen different types out there and not sure what any of them are yet :lol: . So just picked these out of the birdy ones for now.

Pygmy Cormorant on the Black Sea
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Ring Ouzel in the falling snow
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Cirl Bunting
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Common Crossbill
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The aptly named Sombre Tit
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