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The Birds In The Garden And Everywhere Else Thread

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karnataka said:
Darran said:
https://twitter.com/happypixr/status/1322523726815072258?s=21

They do like hiding in trees. I saw this young Night Heron fly over my car in Spain a couple of years ago so I stopped and watched where it landed. Would have definitely never known it was there otherwise. :lol:
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Hiding in plain sight. Almost walked past these two, managed to capture them with their eyes open.

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Starlings at dusk at Aberystwyth pier is supposed to be some sight by all accounts.
 
karnataka said:
Muteswan said:
Hiding in plain sight. Almost walked past these two, managed to capture them with their eyes open.

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Excellent! Where was that? And what are they?

I wish I could say Siberia or some other exotic place, but it was Cornwall. I was with my granddaughter visiting Paradise Park (of all names) a small wildlife park. What they are, I’m sorry, I don’t know other than some sort of owl (?). To be fair, it was a great afternoon out, but not a lot of time viewing everything as the granddaughter was only 2 and didn’t have a lot of patience. 🙄
 
Plenty of Goldfinches coming to the sunflower seeds this morning.
 
Muteswan said:
karnataka said:
Excellent! Where was that? And what are they?

I wish I could say Siberia or some other exotic place, but it was Cornwall. I was with my granddaughter visiting Paradise Park (of all names) a small wildlife park. What they are, I’m sorry, I don’t know other than some sort of owl (?). To be fair, it was a great afternoon out, but not a lot of time viewing everything as the granddaughter was only 2 and didn’t have a lot of patience. 🙄

My guess would be Tawny Frogmouth, a native of Australia and often mistaken for an owl

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawny_frogmouth
 
karnataka said:
Muteswan said:
I wish I could say Siberia or some other exotic place, but it was Cornwall. I was with my granddaughter visiting Paradise Park (of all names) a small wildlife park. What they are, I’m sorry, I don’t know other than some sort of owl (?). To be fair, it was a great afternoon out, but not a lot of time viewing everything as the granddaughter was only 2 and didn’t have a lot of patience. 🙄

My guess would be Tawny Frogmouth, a native of Australia and often mistaken for an owl

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawny_frogmouth
Thanks. Certainly looks the same bird, I took a lot of photos that day and didn’t make a note of any names. 🙄
I’ll put some more up when I get them together.
 
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Took this in 2007, somewhere in the Midlands. Flying display.
Golden Eagle.
 
Muteswan said:
karnataka said:
Excellent! Where was that? And what are they?

I wish I could say Siberia or some other exotic place, but it was Cornwall. I was with my granddaughter visiting Paradise Park (of all names) a small wildlife park. What they are, I’m sorry, I don’t know other than some sort of owl (?). To be fair, it was a great afternoon out, but not a lot of time viewing everything as the granddaughter was only 2 and didn’t have a lot of patience. 🙄

They look more like Nightjars than Owls.
 

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