Here's a few shots from Sunday
I was glad to see Mr Rook doing a grand job of cleaning up the mess left by spadgers earlier.
Isn't he a handsome chap.
A few of his cousins just wonder if they can help
She made it safely I wonder if I can
I'm watching you carefully
Phew...made it.
Got rid of those pesky jackdaws and now you can see my lovely plumage
Shame that person with the camera left out my tail!!
Just showing that I'm good at sharing really.
Hope you like them
Gaynor
Lot to learn
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
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Regards, Hazel
More garden corvids .............
Jay has spotted something he's not sure of .... probably a rival Jay as we have two pairs in the garden !
My boy "Earl" who will wait patiently for you to chuck out his favourite treat of Peckish seed and mealworm nugget chunk or if really lucky a piece of cooked chicken !!
who's a pretty boy then ? lol
on a mission to reach the nugget before the magpie does !!
talking of which, this maggie is always on the sneaky prowl for stray mealies !!
A bit distant, but my 1st hooded I think? On hols at Loch Linnhe last week
Beautiful photos, Hazel. Earl striding out to get his treat made me smile. I think Jays are still my favourite out of all the the corvids. I think it's their eyes that do it for me.
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Tony
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Kind regards, Ann
PimperneBloke said:A bit distant, but my 1st hooded I think?
Just in case you wanted confirmation then, yes, it is a Hooded Crow. I haven't seen one since I used to go walking in the West Highlands where they are pretty common.
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