Good to see one knows his birds, we have these little birds here I had a feeling they where not sparrows they do not move like sparrows. problem is they are not in my id book. SO thanks Bob ! bringing my Local Luxor birds up to 67 species.
There are absolutely adorable pics! and no, right now I am happy that I must not fly, but in mid-May we would like to fly to the Canary Islands and I hope that has eased the situation until then really.
I think these birds are the ones that visit in the back yard. There are always several and they get bird seed in the grass that I sprinkle there in the mornings.
Good to see one knows his birds, we have these little birds here I had a feeling they where not sparrows they do not move like sparrows.
ReplyDeleteproblem is they are not in my id book. SO thanks Bob ! bringing my Local Luxor birds up to 67 species.
I'm glad to be of convenience, Tony.
ReplyDeleteThere are absolutely adorable pics! and no, right now I am happy that I must not fly, but in mid-May we would like to fly to the Canary Islands and I hope that has eased the situation until then really.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteNice photo's of the Reed Buntings. I have still got 3 males feeding in my garden.
Love the male Mandarin photo's.
Isabella, Canary is my sort of flying.
ReplyDeleteKen, you are fond of the Mandarin, so am I.
Thanks yet again Bob, now I know what they are.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Adrian.
ReplyDeleteI think these birds are the ones that visit in the back yard. There are always several and they get bird seed in the grass that I sprinkle there in the mornings.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think your right, they love seeds, TechnoBabe or maybe there is a better name?
ReplyDeleteSuperb. I've only seen it once in Finalnd, but no chance to get pictures. Yours are superb!
ReplyDeleteThe matchless phrase, is pleasant to me :)
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