That blue! Magnificent.
We have just entered duck shooting season and the dirty tricks may have already started with innocent birds slaughtered and then dumped at the roadside to be conveniently found and reported by an anti hunting protestor.
Talking with a pretty sensible country lad this morning about it and he made the comment that in his belief the populations have to be culled every year to help prevent overpopulation and disease. I refrained from pointing out that the only reason for any population imbalance is due to grain farming and the current practice of letting undersized seed fall to the ground rather than be collected and used, as it was in times past, to feed the chooks and other livestock. Leaving it on the ground in my opinion just leads to mice and cockatoo/ cockatiel plagues and over use of poisons to kill them off. The mice plagues are disgustingly spectacular.
This report is from 7 years ago.
@Insectra Ghastly? The smell! I used as a child to keep two mice. The smell in the house was more than my mother could stand and so outside they went where the wild mice joined them and produced many more. After several litters the female took off with the wild mice and the big fat male piebald mouse I think died of a broken heart. ?
Good captures. This species tends to be spooky, at least they were at our Morehead, KY, farm pond. I had to use a blind..
i have to smile again, the way these birds look at you - & imagine you looking at them the same way.
Posted by FrayedBearShared from New Zealand.
Posted by FrayedBearPesticides killing birds?
Posted by FrayedBearI just had to share this!
Posted by FrayedBearIt's taken about 75 years for Australian birds & mammals to work out how to use the imported cane toads for food.
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearGodwit travels 23560 klms from Alaska to Tasmania in 13 days.
Posted by FrayedBearPeregrine falcons in Melbourne Australia live.
Posted by EyesThatSmileMore bird humor…
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by FrayedBearMy current house & pet sit has a new bonus.
Posted by OldGoat43 Not exactly a pretty bird, but he can fly like a pterodactyl.
Posted by InsectraA while back I posted pics of woodcock eggs in a nest.