Monday, July 11, 2022

BIRD NEWS:702

 



Here is some information about one of the chook breeds they have at Leonardslee. The chooks were all cooped up - assumedly for bird flu avoiding....on this trip.



Back home, and I managed to capture the duo of collared doves sitting in the trees at the end of my yard.


Scottish Goshawks - HERE!




A second baby robin has begun to inhabit the back yard.



On the last day of April, Liz and I went to Lancing/Shoreham. I took a few photos...from our arrival and our first coffee.



It was a nice sunny warmish day and as we sipped our coffees, we were being observed by crows....



...and a few starlings. The latest breed we have observed who hang round cafe tables in the hope of grabbing scraps from soft humans....



We then progressed towards Shoreham, passing a few birds at Widewater Lagoon - including pigeons...and egret.



3 comments:

  1. Uh oh. I hope that bird flu isn't something to worry about. I love those pictures of the crows on the beach.

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  2. bird flu has come and gone several times over the years - it first hit aussie when i was in wollongong - so thats over 10 years ago. apparenty its major in the UK currently....so birds have that and we have covid and.....poor world!

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