What great pics.
He reminds me of a girl posing for pictures but fussing to get her hair "just right". Then finally posing for the last shot.
Like "ok, I'm ready! Oh, wait a minute!!!" (fixes feathers)
"Ok, now I'm ready! Cheese!!!"![]()
What great pics.
He reminds me of a girl posing for pictures but fussing to get her hair "just right". Then finally posing for the last shot.
Like "ok, I'm ready! Oh, wait a minute!!!" (fixes feathers)
"Ok, now I'm ready! Cheese!!!"![]()
No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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momoffuzzyfaces, what a sweet interpretation of the story!
Freckles, there was another bird around, but it looked different. Maybe it was a parent, eventually they flew away together.
Dorothy, did you find anything in your books? DCo you think this one is still young?
Kirsten
Here's another one of the little cutie:
Kirsten
Awesome, Kirsten!
Week-ends---Originally Posted by Kirsten
I have sooo many resourse books on birds, --- Still reading this thread as well.
Lots of company and interuptions lately, Narrowing the search down , to a Chaffinch!! Thank-You for the educational response Kirsten!!!!! I do enjoy my screen savor as well![]()
These are the best bird pictures I ever saw! Wow Kristen, these are professional pics!!!
I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & ZazouBe happy there at the Rainbow Bridge
That would be a Mocking Birdwell maybe then.
I would also say its a juvenile too becaue of the yellow still near its beak and its colours have not all developed yet it is most likley with the parents still they probably just left it to get the food.
They can mimic the sounds of other birds even humane sounds I have one in my backyard that makes the sound of a car alarm and a firetruck it also gets mad when I make more bird calls at it lol they also ADORE there berries they just love them and also the extra peanut butter I leave out for them in the winter.![]()
Oh also here are some facts about them but not my info lol.
Only unmated males sing at night.
Mockingbirds often form long-term pair bonds.
Mockingbirds vigorously defend their territory against many other species including dogs, cats and man!
Female mockingbirds often build a new nest while the males finish feeding older fledglings and teaching them to fly.
Scientists have found that female mockingbirds are attracted to males that can make the most different sounds.
Mockingbirds are the State Bird of Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.
Mockingbirds are thought to raise and lower their wings in order to scare up a meal of insects, frighten snakes and impress their mates.
Last edited by Argranade; 08-13-2006 at 11:04 AM.
Thanks for the info!
Well, I'm not even sure if mocking birds live here in Germany. Somebody else (in my photographer's forum) told me now it's a young wagtail. I couldn't believe it first because the adults look completely different, but I googled for it and found a picture of a young wagtail that looked a lot like this one. And it would make sense as I see many wagtails outside my office window!
Here's another picture of the cutie:
Kirsten
Yes I do belive that person was right sorry I thought you where in Canada![]()
But they do look very simular at the young age and they both flip there tails up and down.
Here is another pic of a young wagtail.
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