The Peregrine Falcon is definitely making a home for itself in urban settings. We have a family that lives beneath an underpass near my house. I've had a chance to photograph them, and will hear and spot them chasing pigeons over my yard.
The Peregrine Falcon is definitely making a home for itself in urban settings. We have a family that lives beneath an underpass near my house. I've had a chance to photograph them, and will hear and spot them chasing pigeons over my yard.
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I used to be HEAVILY into birding when I lived in Africa. There's far more variety there, and a far greater abundance, which made it more fun.
But in the last 20 years I've main;y been a backyard birder.
I have about half a dozen books, and I record my sightings in one of them.
Yes.
A common misnomer! "Canada geese" is correct.
LOL
(For the Americans - in the UK, "birds" is often used where Americans use the word "chicks", to describe women.)
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Duncan
Question for Chad:
What's this? (I took the pic on a hike 2 weeks ago.)
A sharp-Shinned Hawk, or a Cooper's?
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Duncan
The American "Robin" is actually a kind of thrush, AFAIK. I haven't researched this - but it has the look, size, and "jizz" of a thrush.
The only thing they have in common with the English Robin is a red(ish) chest and blue eggs.
(No, not that kind of "jizz"! Is the word "jizz" used in American birding, to describe overall attitude and appearance? It is used in the UK.)
Many thanks!
Regards,
Duncan
You really captured it Duncan! Superb photo!
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There's a kind of thrush...all over the world tonight...
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Dammit Rune, I was going to make that joke.
We get a lot of pigeons nesting inside the parking garage at work, up on top of the beams near the ceiling. There have been hawks spotted flying into the garage and flying away with fresh squab for their luncheon.
Likely the coolest bird-related thing I ever saw was when I lived near the Sepulveda Dam Basin, basically a series of interconnected swamps serving as flood control. There was an astounding array of bird life centered there.
It was a rainy day (like today) and as I was taking the trash through the backyard (I forget her name), there on the concrete before me was a red-tailed hawk tearing the chest out of a mourning dove. The hawk immediately flew away without the dove, which was a big, big bummer to me. A huge waste of precious energy for the hawk, you know?
As for the unfortunate dove, I cupped her body in my hands and tossed her skyward, releasing her into the trash can.
One time while backpacking I saw a rattlesnake, stopped to watch it, and it began regurgitating what turned out to be a heavily saliva-coated mouse. I guess my presence threatened her (the rattler, not the mouse) and I hoped she'd re-eat the tasty, partially-digested protein sludge. How hard does a rattlesnake have to work to catch a mouse?
Pity ... it's a bad word with a valuable meaning in birding. It's speaks to a loosely defined combination of behavior, attitude, stance, etc. It can be helpful when trying to separate LBJs.
Is that a birding word here? LBJ means "little brown job" ... i.e. the passerines etc.
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Duncan
Disagree, I've often heard nondescript birds called LBJs here. In fact I always assumed it was a specifically American term because of the joke on the presidential initials.
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Fair enough. I've never heard it used in my area.
Chad
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Not sure what species of water fowl this. I was in some Podunk town called La Belle, FL yesterday and saw this little guy.
I believe that is an egret, but I'll let the experts confirm it.
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Specifically, a cattle egret.
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Took this today. Red-tailed Hawk, looked up from eating a raccoon.
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