OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Thanks all (especially Scylla!) for pics and posts. Regarding the Osprey diving video, it is either taken from the same spot or taken from the website of Mark Smith Photography (@marktakesphoto on Twitter, see this and scroll down to Dec 14 to see a similar (the same?) video: twitter.com/marktakesphoto ). Here is his YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/.../marksmithphotography and I think this is his website: https://msmithphotos.com/ . Mark Smith is in Florida, USA, and takes people around the area on photography tours to see the local wildlife, presumably prior to and likely after the virus, I hope.
Kind regards, Ann
SW Florida Eagles: 2nd egg for Harriet and M15
©SWFEC/Dick Pritchett
Unknown said:My US birder source says it may well be a Grackle but more photos/videos would help to say if that is definitely the case and if so, which Grackle, although the location might eliminate some choices.
Pronounced to be Common Grackle by my YouTube birder man - it was in the Gettysburg section. Later, far less nervous ones turned up there, they would have saved us wondering.
Here's one from Ohio...
...where they were mental yesterday, and I can't match the colours so I'm not bothering to try:
And the Starlings were even more so!
As were the Sparrows, Cowbirds, Blue Jays, etc etc
IMAGICAT
Ohio - the morning dominated by Mourning Dove invasions, then this De Junco posed for us:
Tufted Titmouse:
Boreal Ontario
Gray Jay flying after ground-feeding, which is what it normally does:
An "oops" on the feeder:
But theoretically, the Gray Jays shouldn't need the feeders much, because, we're told, they should have been stashing up to a thousand units of food per day over the months
"Little group of Pine Grosbeaks jostling":
"Suspicion"
Birdies LG DU update.
Gettysburg - the deer came out of the trees before nightcam: