Yes, a magpie. Difficult to prove but last time this was posted, I suggested it was eating someone's pet food. Fortified pet food......
There have been postings of pink magpies as well as yellow ones. Human involvement in both cases, directly or indirectly.
black vented oriole? thats what lens flags it as
Can see the similarity Rochelle but the head shape and beak not the same as Wayne's photo IMO! Here is a 2022 forum thread with pictures for comparison and a reason for the yellow colour ...
community.rspb.org.uk/.../yellow-and-black-magpie
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Are you able to correct 'Lens' to be continent specific?
stealthybutnotthatstealthy said:Are you able to correct 'Lens' to be continent specific?
In short no you can't.
As a matter of interest I used Google Lens on the original image on my desktop and phone. In both cases it came up with Eurasian Magpie despite the yellow plumage. Why rochelleNE came up with an exotic bird from central America I can't explain.
EDIT As an afterthought, I suppose it's possible that Google may take account of ones location if you've allowed that. If that is the case it might influence the results. Who knows.
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Thx everyone an interesting sight all the same