Spring/Summer Birds ๐ธโ๐ฆ
Hope you are all enjoying the warmer weather, and I'm sure our birds and wildlife are too! It's the perfect season to see nesting, fledglings and juvenile birds. Has anyone been watching Springwatch? Or a live camera to a nest and watching the eggs be incubated, hatched and the chicks being fed? There are many live streams of these nests available for free on YouTube!
We have users here from all over the world so I'm inviting you to share a bird that is native to your country, tell us a bit about it, a photo if you can or tell us about a recent sighting!
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I wanted to share something very exciting that I saw recently. Those in Europe may know this bird well but here they are very rare and I had to go to a specific wildlife reserve to even be in with a chance of catching a glimpse of a Bittern. They are very elusive for 2 main reasons - 1, there aren't many of them that live here, or even migrate here due to loss of wetlands habitat and 2 - they are masters of disguise! They spend most of their time hiding in long reeds and their markings make them almost impossible to make out in the dense reeds. But they can occasionally be seen on the edge of reedbeds and I was very lucky to get a stunning view of this booming male!
@Lou73- exciting! I'm so glad you got to see him!
And thanks for sharing your photo with us :)
This is a pileated woodpecker.
They prefer habitats with large, mature hardwood trees, often being found in large tracts of forest. However, they also inhabit smaller woodlots as long as they have a scattering of tall trees. They're not rare they just look so cool ๐ They don't migrate but stay in the same area over winter. We have a pair that live here. They have a really recognizable call
@mytwistedsoul
Wow what an awesome looking woodpecker! thank you for sharing some info about these guys and I listened to the call on Youtube and it's definitely a recognisable call! Watching them peck always amazes me that their necks are so strong!!
I searched woodpecker gifs and found this amazing woodpecker vs a little owl (I think)!!
@Lou73 I love the gif! Owls are so awesome too!
Fun fact - a woodpeckers tongue wraps around it's brain to protect it while it pecks away at things. So cool ๐
In 1963, the peacock was declared the National Bird of India
because of its rich religious and legendary involvement in Indian traditions
. The criteria for this choice were many. The bird must be well-distributed within the country so it could truly 'national'. The Great part is I see ๐ there beauty everyday in a village of mine I come to a weeks ago even when we wake up we hear sound of their voices as their is mountain in front of my home at village so most of peacock ๐ฆ lives there.
@BelovedMe
This is so interesting @BelovedMe, I definitely didn't know it was the National bird for India and I also just found out that Peafowl is the name for the species whilst Peacock refers to just the males! ๐ฎ I bet it's amazing to see these birds roaming wild with the mountains in the distance! ๐ฆ
@BelovedMe Omgosh it's so beautiful!
@Lou73
Aww, that is so cute! I have watched a live feed of something similar ages ago, but haven't seen the ones you mentioned. I'll have to check them out, thank you!