EDIT
Late in the day I changed the title of this thread from "DU" to "Off-Season Obs" ~ anyone is welcome to suggest a better title than the current one :)
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No osprey presence yesterday, but in the evening a visit from an osprey nemesis ;)
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TIGER has reminded us that we mustn't jump the gun when our ospreys don't appear on-cam, or even at the Centre, for a day or two, so we wait...
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From scylla 21 Feb 2019 4:11 Who was this? It looked very large when it first caught my eye. This is cropped, so very blurry, but I couldn't even see blue in the uncropped version. ******************Not sure. It walks in a way similar to a pigeon/dove. I wonder whether it was a jay, particularly with the barred tail?
Birdies LG DU update.
SheilaFE said:I wonder whether it was a jay, particularly with the barred tail?
Thank you, SHEILA :) I don't remember Blue Jays in Scotland and haven't got any in my UK videos - where've I been? Don't answer! ;-D
Scylla, Blue Jays are in North America, particularly east of the Rockies and a bit up into southeastern Canada (there are other Jays in western North America). See here: www.allaboutbirds.org/.../id . We have our own shy but gorgeous Jay here. See: www.rspb.org.uk/.../ .
Edit: The larger bird in the video behaves like a member of the Dove/Pigeon family in my opinion.
Kind regards, Ann
TREVOR - Thank you - I did see you mention Collared Dove on another occasion but this one was distinctly (if there was anything distinct about it !!! ) blue and had a barred tail - so if it were (as per GardenBirder's info) in North America I'd've said Yes!
Ann-GB - I misled you there, I do know the Blue Jay rather well from my virtual travels ;-D
This is one of my favourite YT channels, a family have 2 cams on their "backyard feeders", one on the danglers and another underneath them, and here's a video I did but made unlisted as I wasn't certain of permissions:
As well as hundreds of birds (sparrows, northern cardinals, American blackbirds, grackles, corvids, mourning doves, etc etc), you see squirrels, including black ones, opossums, raccoons, skunks, and hardy rabbits.