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birding birdie 1 year ago 100%
One Thousand Subscribers! And a question.

It seems like our birding community here has reached 1 thousand subscribers! I am very glad that there's this many birding enthusiasts here on Lemmy already :-) I just want to take this time to welcome everyone to this community (do you still say "sub" even here on Lemmy?) and hope you enjoy your time here :-) Been seeing a lot of interesting bird posts here lately already. Now, this is the first time I've ever moderated a community like this so I've no idea if there's anything that's missing. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tell me!

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birding KevinFRK 15 hours ago 97%
What Duck am I?

Google suggests a Duclair Duck (and so an escapee) but I'm unconvinced. Seen on the Thames at Reading. Canon R6 + 800mm

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birding KevinFRK 3 days ago 98%
Windhover

An alternative name for a kestrel, and definitely what this one was doing! Reading, UK, Canon R6 + RF800mm, 1/2000s, F10, ISO1000, Exposure Bias +1 1/3 Must have knocked the dial as that should have been F9. For most of its hover, its head was in the shadow of its wing , making for less than perfect shots needing drastic post processing, e.g. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6c92b0f2-55ad-4a82-ab64-ccb251cb20f9.jpeg)

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birding onnekas 3 days ago 100%
Wildpark Aurach, Austria sopuli.xyz

Male Snow Owl :)

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birding HailSeitan 6 days ago 99%
Some people don't appreciate cold weather

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/28855210

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birding KevinFRK 7 days ago 100%
Swallows Hard

Reading, UK - today, which rather surprised me to still see a flock of Swallows around. I find them really hard to photo - they notoriously don't land, and fly fast, so this lot of photos is as good as I get. Canon R6 + RF 800mm, 1/1250s, ISO 100 or 350 for these

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birding anon6789 6 days ago 93%
Some brief thoughts on composite wood in regard to bird house construction

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19705740 > In my post earlier today, I commented that I saw bird houses made of composite material (such as Trex) and was curious as to their thermal properties, since climate change is making many traditional house designs dangerous due to higher average temperatures. > > After reading the articles below, it sounds as though composite lumber heats up faster, ~~retains heat longer~~ reaches higher temperatures, and also loses heat faster than traditional, unfinished softwood. > > [Article from Trex](https://trexrainescape.com/resources/does-trex-decking-get-hot/) > > [Article from a deck builder](https://customdeckcreations.com/does-composite-decking-get-hot/) > > Even if the heat differential won't kill the birds, it seems to have greater potential to stunt nestling growth and to increase dehydration risk. > > I didn't find any articles from birding groups about them being dangerous, but it seems very recent that they have been taking note of increased nest box death, so it may not have much research into it yet. > > While the initial thought was something like this should last longer, stay prettier, and be easy to maintain sounded great, seeing it both holds more heat during the day and loses more at night sounds like a negative in both directions. It may be best to stick with unfinished wood. > > I'm curious to hear anyone's thoughts on this. Don't take my hour of research as gospel. It just came up in conversation and I haven't seen this discussed.

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birding KevinFRK 1 week ago 100%
Long Tailed Tits

Always a delight to see flitting about, even more of a delight if they stay still long enough to photo. Reading,UK

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birding ada 1 week ago 100%
Great Egret (Ardea alba) - Kedron Brook Wetlands Reserve, Brisbane, Australia - September 2024

Image description: A great egret, neck extended high in to the air, wading through wetlands #bird #egret #heron #birds #australianbirds #kedronBrook #wetlands

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birding rickdg 2 weeks ago 100%
judging you [pidgin]
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birding anon6789 2 weeks ago 100%
Teen documents Red Tailed Hawk being raised by Bald Eagles

[Full story here](https://www.audubon.org/magazine/teen-photographer-captured-raptor-rarity-bald-eagles-raising-red-tailed-hawk-chick) >The eagles Parham photographed no doubt brought the Red-tail to their nest intending not to raise it, but to feed it to their own nestling. However, when it was deposited into the aerie, the hungry and disoriented fledgling immediately began begging for food alongside the eaglets. The confused parent eagles mistook the hawk as one of their own and began treating it in kind. Though surprising, such behavior can occur when the wrong species ends up in a nest. That’s because most adult birds cannot recognize their own chicks from others—a vulnerability that brood parasites exploit by laying eggs in other species’ nests. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1dc7c884-cc86-424b-a7c3-8e769fc037d8.jpeg)

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birding KevinFRK 2 weeks ago 100%
Hey, what are you looking at?

Red Kite, Prospect Park, Reading, UK Canon R6 + RF 800mm I like how the colours came out, especially as this was a dark bird on a white sky, which is always needs correction when on auto-ISO.

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birding AchtungDrempels 3 weeks ago 100%
[Pigeons] Flight school https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0af8058f-d9ef-4b5e-a0f4-5d9de54b7b7e.jpeg

> *Papa and the kids, four days ago, the first day they left the balcony* I thought they'd be gone by last weekend, but flight school apparently takes some time. Was awesome seeing their first excursions off of the balcony and onto the roof gutter. I was so happy to be there for it. And i have a video of them returning from their first little flight, haha. The older one seems now to go flying with papa, the smaller one - i think - with mama, at least they showed up together yesterday. The younger one still sleeps on my balcony. It has been alone there for the last two nights, first evening alone it seemed a bit worried. Maybe today it will find somewhere else to sleep, i think it may be two days younger than the other one. This weekend i'll clean up the mess and barricade their nest spot so they don't keep breeding here. It was nice to have them but i kinda want the balcony back for myself, i was minimizing my balcony time so they could do their pigeon stuff in peace. Really caring parents, very nice to see.

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birding GlassHalfHopeful 3 weeks ago 100%
This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it's back, and humans must help it migrate for winter https://apnews.com/article/germany-ibis-waldrapp-migration-climate-change-c0acde6dfd791d2ec1998b53699e9756

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19034034 > How do you teach a bird how, and where, to fly? > > The distinctive **Northern Bald Ibis**, hunted essentially to extinction by the 17th century, was revived by breeding and rewilding efforts over the last two decades. But the birds — known for their distinctive black-and-iridescent green plumage, bald red head and long curved beak — don’t instinctively know which direction to fly to migrate without the guidance of wild-born elders. So [a team of scientists and conservationists stepped in as foster parents and flight instructors.](https://www.waldrapp.eu/en/) > > “We have to teach them the migration route,” said biologist Johannes Fritz.

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birding ada 3 weeks ago 100%
Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) - Brisbane Airport, Australia - August 2024

Image description: A kookaburra sitting on a street light, with a clear blue sky behind. A jet fills most of the frame in the sky behind the bird

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birding Neuromancer49 4 weeks ago 83%
Surf Scoter taking a day at Bayview Beach, ME, USA

![](https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/b52b685d-b848-4f21-ac30-abed0b85dd81.jpeg)

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birding Neuromancer49 4 weeks ago 96%
A Double-crested Cormorant enjoys the sunrise over Lake Ossipee, NH, USA

![](https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/cf0c896f-2838-451e-9be4-40a80f937042.jpeg) Taken through the lens of my very basic binoculars with my mediocre phone camera.

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birding SRLorax 4 weeks ago 100%
Anna's Hummingbird
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birding Trabic 4 weeks ago 95%
Find the Cooper's Hawk (hint and solution in comments) https://i.imgur.com/uhdYuWV.jpeg

Once I figure out how to not give it away

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birding Zoidsberg 4 weeks ago 100%
[OC] Eastern Kingbird showing off beautiful tail feathers

Taken in Kelowna, B.C. EOS 1100D, Tamron 150-600

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birding buffy 4 weeks ago 100%
Steller's jay rocking the hairstyle

Photo taken this week in Estes Park, CO, USA. More photos of the same day (no other birds) on pixelfed! https://pxlmo.com/i/web/post/731645515845491178

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birding AchtungDrempels 1 month ago 100%
[Pigeons] Mama and Papa https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9f3dfe43-dd41-421c-8ada-022592519557.jpeg

and their little stinkybums. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/379e2388-83cc-4c50-9b97-791849f7c0f1.jpeg) Today one of the lil' stinkybums flew onto a flower pot. They'll be flying out into the dangerous world in a few days. Yesterday evening, opposite side of the garden, a kestrel caught a bird. Don't know what bird it was who had a nest under the roof gutter, the swifts are already on their way to Africa.

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birding KevinFRK 1 month ago 100%
Chiffchaff?

I'm reasonably sure this is a Chiffchaff, though it might be some other sort of warbler, and I was pleased to get such an action shot. (even if a bit obscured) Reading, UK.

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birding ada 1 month ago 100%
Australasian Darter (Anhinga novaehollandiae) - Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, Queensland, Australia - August 2024

Image description: An Australasian Darter standing on a sandy riverbank, wings outstretched to dry in the sun, water lapping at its feet

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birding KevinFRK 1 month ago 100%
A Good Scratch

Common Buzzard, high up in a tree in Prospect Park, Reading, UK

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birding KevinFRK 1 month ago 100%
Common Buzzard

Reading, UK - just feeding my addiction to photoing Buzzards and Kites.

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birding escapedgoat 1 month ago 100%
Since we're posting gulls - here's my Western Gull

Taken in San Francisco with a Pentax K70/18-135mm lens at 135mm f5.6 1/2000s

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birding Geologist 1 month ago 100%
(Toy) Woodpeckers seen in Tokyo https://imgur.com/a/eIbKBFS

[Album](https://imgur.com/a/eIbKBFS) I have found some very cool woodpecker magnet gatcha toys at a place in Tokyo. Gatcha are vending machines you pay a few dollars to get a random item from a set, and they change constantly. I kept going till I had all four woodpeckers (took 5 tries), there are: - [Acorn Woodpecker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn_woodpecker) - [Okinawan Woodpecker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawa_woodpecker) - [Grey Headed Woodpecker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey-headed_woodpecker) - [Great Spotted Woodpecker](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_spotted_woodpecker) Now I just need to find the same ones in real life 😅

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