OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Unknown said:
Stuffy falls from the nest!
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SWFL Eagles
Stuffy, or what is left of it, has been found Here
At 6 months old, E15 finally left the area to start its own adventures on 16th September
©SWFEC/Dick Pritchett/Wskrsnwings
Sandra P said:Stuffy, or what is left of it, has been found
Ha! Well done for digging that story out Sandra! Stuffy looks remarkably clean considering. Like the Dunedin albatross project, this nest will hopefully start off again shortly and keep me entertained over the winter.
Roy Dennis tagged a female honey buzzard this summer. Here's the latest (there's a click through to the first part of the story).
She had an epic start, flying overnight from Aberdeenshire to Denmark, on route to over-wintering in Africa
Roy's latest on the honey buzzard. She flew 1,001 km in a 28 hour sea crossing
Twitterer/photographer Oliver Wright posed a test to which I do not know the answer and don't think he's given it.
What bird? (I've done nothing except downsize it.)
IMAGICAT
Sandra P said:A female mallard, Scylla?
Wow! That seems like a brilliant answer to me - I know I've seen this bird before (online, of course) but can't place it, but now you've said that - I believe you
Harriet and M15 have been seen mating, and in front of the kid!