keps wrote: » If it's bigger than a starling- then I'd suggest a Thrush
AhHaor wrote: » On an aside, google has a new button in google photos app on your phone. Its the button 3rd from right on the bottom, hit it and it attempts to identify what's in the pic. Works quite well, can be used for flowers as well.
iamtony wrote: » My African grey, I inherited, sadly caged most of the time due to her wondering nature and ability to wreck carpets etc. Gorgeous bird and showing her amazing g intelligence by using her molten feather as a tool to scratch herself for pleasure. Tried to get a pic without the bars but she dropped it. She sits their for ages scratching her neck with the pointy bit of the feather. Amazing these beautiful creatures exist in the wild it really is.
Kuva wrote: » Let it go
Isambard wrote: » thanks for that. How about this one?
ThunderCat wrote: » A Pigeon I saw in NYC last week. 86 stories up the Empire State Building.
Jazlyn Incalculable Yo-yo wrote: » A real bird's eye view there.
keps wrote: » I confine myself to a pretty limited stretch of the Dodder - in the hope that familiarity will breed knowledge - Downside- I hadn't seen a kingfisher since October last But good news today - a pair appeared and stayed for a bit today Water levels were up by 5 feet in some sections of Dodder last night- so maybe they got disturbed?Kingfishers