OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
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Two add-ons to more-or-less finish daytime:
Is this a white stork?
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re, Czech pond, cat thief video (scylla) I'm a bit mystified. It looks like the guy throws a dead chick (or mouse?) at the end and the cat goes in to collect it. Nice cat anyhow!
Unknown said:It looks like the guy throws a dead chick (or mouse?)
I agree. I just used an attention-grabbing title ;)
Czech mates. I think the bird on the right's a male blackcap? Great selection of wildlife at this cam
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Unknown said:I think the bird on the right's a male blackcap?
That's a completely new one on me! I would carelessly have ID'd it as a Coal Tit just because it's duller than the Great Tit and I haven't bothered to look at it >:( An RSPB video shows it's a dear little chap with a sweet song. I'll watch out for it, thanks KORKY-FASTFINGERS !!!
Still no LG Stump cam.
This mouse hasn't got such a long tail as our wood mice - and it couldn't reach into the box... not that a great big walnut would be any good to it ???
First bird in the morning was a Robin - or two, not sure if they're the same one plumped up the second time :)
Continuing much later... !!!
The deer were the first to return, for the greenery of course, but even more out of focus at that time of the morning.
This may cover when you captured the Blackcap, KORKY:
Robin came back in colour :)
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Unknown said:Shall I put you out of your ID dilemma? It's a Marsh Tit.
Excellent thank you TeeJay.
scylla. We were half-right. We knew it wasn't a coal tit :-))
Thank you, TeeJay! I see that RSPB lists among similar birds Blackcap and Coal Tit, so won't feel too bad. Pity they don't frequent the Highlands. ie, LG feeder, whereat my ID skills are confined, almost ;)