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Regarding birds (self.birding)
submitted 11 months ago by CadeJohnson to c/birding

birds are the canaries in the coal-mine of life. amirite? My wife takes all our bird pictures and posts them on iNaturalist and eBird, but sometimes I obtain a copy of a nice shot and will post it here. We've been birding since about 1985 - off and on; not that we go to the ends of the Earth just to add a life-lister, but if we're AT the end of the Earth, then we'll look around a little while we're there.

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submitted 2 days ago by iamericandre@lemmy.world to c/birding
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submitted 3 weeks ago by DreadneckRoberts to c/birding

So.... Back up to the roof I went.

I first gave them a quick inspection, since it's kind of a far drop and they had to have landed on these rocks...

Both of their wings and legs seemed to be moving just fine, and there were no other obvious signs of injury. They were both clearly hungry tho. As soon as I got close to scoop them up, they opened up their beaks and stretched their necks out towards me.

Not long after returning them to the nest, I saw what I assume to be momma flying out. She was some type of sparrow - we have several types common here. I'd hazard a guess (after perusing thru my state's wildlife website) that they are either Brewer's Sparrows or House Sparrows

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submitted 3 weeks ago by DreadneckRoberts to c/birding

I heard a weird tapping/rattling sound coming from my roof, and when I went to see, I saw this little nestling inches from the edge and about to tumble themself off.

I managed to catch them mid-fall. I pulled out a ladder, climbed up the roof with em, and got em safely back into their nest.

Pretty sure it's a starling.

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Swan with Tire (slrpnk.net)
submitted 3 weeks ago by JacobCoffinWrites to c/birding
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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by FarraigePlaisteach to c/birding

I used to watch a friends one over the summer. It was so exciting to see a bird arrive and take such diligent care of the space and her eggs. (The males appear to be mostly useless but some did return regularly with worms etc).

It led me to cancel Netflix because I was enjoying the nest cam more.

Edit: here's a great one of a blue tit. They'll be gone by the end of the summer, I think: https://webcam.sanslogic.co.uk/?top

Thanks for the recommendations. I'm not as interested in the big predators for whatever reason but there are some nice suggestions.

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submitted 2 months ago by silence7 to c/birding
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submitted 2 months ago by jeze64@midwest.social to c/birding

Birder drama always makes me sad.

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submitted 2 months ago by mozz@mbin.grits.dev to c/birding
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Common Blackbird (pxscdn.com)
submitted 4 months ago by Five to c/birding

kos / common blackbird / Turdus merula

Photo by Cyanistes and shared on PixelFed.

Image licensed CC BY-NC-SA

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submitted 5 months ago by Five to c/birding

Gawron / Rook / Corvus frugilegus

Photo by Cyanistes and shared on PixelFed.

Image licensed CC BY-NC-SA

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submitted 5 months ago by Five to c/birding

Modraszka / Blue Tit / Cyanistes caeruleus

Photo by Cyanistes and shared on PixelFed.

Image licensed CC BY-NC-SA

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