Identify This Bird?

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by auntiehill, Mar 20, 2024.

  1. Malicia

    Malicia Fleet Captain Account Deleted

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    Initially I thought it might be more trusting of me because it can see my arm is in a sling so it doesn't see me as much of a threat :hugegrin: It loves crushed up cornflakes and will happily turn it's back on my while feeding unlike other pigeons that are constantly scanning around them. It will be tricky for me to catch it with one arm but if I see it again I'll try to get some close up photos of the tag. It's definitely put on weight over the last few days and now has the build of a wood pigeon.
     
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  2. Ar-Pharazon

    Ar-Pharazon Admiral Premium Member

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    I had one up on my balcony many years ago. Same deal, leg tag plus there had been a major storm, so it was probably blown off course and it took a day or so to get it's bearings again.

    Totally not the normal feathered rat type pigeons that are everywhere.
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  3. auntiehill

    auntiehill The Blooness Premium Member

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    Was happy to see a great blue heron by the pond today, and even better, the whistling ducks are back! I love those little guys.
     
  4. Finn

    Finn Bad Batch of TrekBBS Admiral

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    Do you see a roseate spoonbill in your area? I think I'm too far north to see any.
     
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  5. auntiehill

    auntiehill The Blooness Premium Member

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    There is a sanctuary near the port that has a lot of spoonbills but I don't think I've seen any here-- not yet, anyway.
     
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  6. USS Artorius

    USS Artorius Commander Red Shirt

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    I'm from the UK and that bird looks A LOT like a cormorant. Although I just saw that picture of the Anhinga? And it also looks very similar. We get Grey Herons over here, very similar to the Blue Herons of the US.
     
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  7. auntiehill

    auntiehill The Blooness Premium Member

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    Spotted a brown loon today--at least I think that's what it was. Had never seen a bird quite like it in our pond before.
    Looked at a lot like this:
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