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When first set up, the feeders attracted Goldfinches by the dozen, feeding and fighting each other. The Robin kept out of harm's way and foraged for odd bits of food dropped on the ground. Recently though, the Robin has plucked up courage and started perching on the feeder itself, ignored by the...
Finally for now, these may be common for the Brits among us here, but for this far North in Norway they are ... well, not rare, but still an uncommon treat. Yesterday, when I did my fjord route for the European Shorebird Survey, these were the treat of the day. I think the wee flock I saw (just...
Two adults and a juvenile. The juv was slightly nearer the camera and so looks larger (it wasn't on a collision course with the exasperated adult).
Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well, and good birding!
John
Two adults and a juvenile. The juv looks large because it was slightly nearer the camera.
Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well, and good birding!
John
Competition for the dwindling supply of pine kernels in the feeder is hotting up.
Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well, and good birding!
John
Thank you for the Stock Dove comments. Goldfinches have been absolutely stuffing themselves with pine kernels, from the feeder my brother has put up outside the window. (Hopefully these birds have been bringing insect food for their young, and just come to the feeder to replace the calories...
Goldfinch Squabble - An aerial squabble of European goldfinches (Carduelis Carduelis) in slow motion, Feb 2022, London, UK. Watch out for the goldfinch @03.35 with the outlandishly long nails. Appears to be a case of Avian Keratin Disorder.