OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/
They seem to be making good progress Korky, watching this just makes me want to go back.
Heres a couple more of my pics, Australasian Gannet Colony south of Napier, there thousands and thousands.
Kind regards, Ann
Unknown said:the Kestrels are already in residence
Wonderful GB! The season is starting!! Thanks for the link. I'd not seen this one before.
Thank you for your picture,TONY:) On the subject of Gannets, I saw the other day that one had been found by beach clearer-uppers in Wales that had been ringed before the Berlin Wall came down - even then not the oldest known.
I'm very disappointed there's no cam on that Kestrel box, they are lovely to watch. A couple of years running Starr Ranch put one up, but the eyases died while still tiny from an unknown cause - and then honey bees took over the box.
SheilaFE said:How beautifully colourful!
How could I have forgotten the Rainbow Lorikeets, when the frame took such a long time to get even nearly right?! ;-D
IMAGICAT
The chick, at his week old weighing. These are big birds!
(c) www.youtube.com/watch
It's been windy and rainy in the Sydney area and the cams have been playing up.
Ohio
Purple Finch:
Cannot match the natural colours:
I've never seen such messy crows!
The anti-squirrel cage got taken away, I wonder why:
The tray had a good scrape out with a knife:
This Mourning Dove stayed all on its own for many minutes, from daycam to night, and was last at the feeders:
Following a error on my part, a one-hour clip wasn't finished off properly:
Lotsa Grackles but no sunshine:
It couldn't pack in any more:
Forgot the Mallard:
Shock-horror! My last snaps from Ohio for a while, as I'm going to try a similar setup in a different state and do not want to push my luck with too many streams, so these will have to cease for now.
See the poor Mourning Dove at the back ;-D
I've got a block on this bird - it's not a Black Phoebe: