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Time for my alter ego to fly South I think.....

See you all soon 8)

See you all soon 8)
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Here are some really colourful birds not found here (pics taken at Montec@sino Bird Gardens).
Green Macaw – South America

Blue & Yellow Macaw – South America

Nicobar Pigeon – South-east Asia

Hartlaub’s Turaco - North Africa

Toco Toucan – South America

Green Macaw – South America

Blue & Yellow Macaw – South America

Nicobar Pigeon – South-east Asia

Hartlaub’s Turaco - North Africa

Toco Toucan – South America

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A few more....
Wood Duck - North America

Guira Cuckoo – South America

Blue-bellied Roller – Western and Central Africa

Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo – Australia

Galah or Rose-breasted Cockatoo – Australia

Senegal Parrot – West Africa

Wood Duck - North America

Guira Cuckoo – South America

Blue-bellied Roller – Western and Central Africa

Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo – Australia

Galah or Rose-breasted Cockatoo – Australia

Senegal Parrot – West Africa

Re: Bird Photos - Not Park Specific
Managed an hour or so in reasonable light between the rain to get some birding in this morning. Same happened last Saturday. Some pics from both outings ......
Wigeon.

Lapwing.

Pintail.

Grey Heron.

Goosander pair.

Little Egret.

Nuthatch.

Siskin.

Long-tailed Tit.

Wigeon.

Lapwing.

Pintail.

Grey Heron.

Goosander pair.

Little Egret.

Nuthatch.

Siskin.

Long-tailed Tit.

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An "Ugly Duckling" with parent - Denmark

An "Ugly Duckling" with parent - Denmark
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I've been seeing this pair settling in across the way a few days now, and it's looking good that they may nest. There are usually Herring Gulls here, but this is the first time Lesser Black-backed Gulls have set up in the town, though there are good numbers of them breeding on the headlands nearby.


For an added bit of wildlife type trivia, anyone care to guess at what the names of the chimney pot caps are known as?]


For an added bit of wildlife type trivia, anyone care to guess at what the names of the chimney pot caps are known as?]
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Just stumbled across this thread and simply had to share this sighting of a bird which is not common here but escaped from several zoos and bird parks and now meanwhile has colonized themselves in the Northern part of Europe - The Mandarin Duck :thumbs_up:
We were very glad to find them and there were about 10 males "fighting" for the female in the second picture.


It was around zero degrees outside but they did not bother the cold :thumbs_up:
We were very glad to find them and there were about 10 males "fighting" for the female in the second picture.


It was around zero degrees outside but they did not bother the cold :thumbs_up:
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This was taken back in June at my weekend lake retreat. We first saw the pair of the great crested grebe building a nest right next to the boardwalk
at the start of Mai. A month later the family had grown.

at the start of Mai. A month later the family had grown.

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