What's Buzzing or Flying near you today......2016

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  1. shiney

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    All the black birds of the Crow family are very similar @shiney, including the Rook. This can also be distinguished by it's beak type which looks as though it has been stuck on with putty. :)

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    Hooded Crow which looks quite different to the Carrion Crow
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      Late reply but we have had no internet for week!

      @wiseowl your Redshank is the Common one if it was a Spotted it's bill (and legs) would be much longer and a very slight down turn at the tip.

      Beautiful shot of the Hooded Crow @Sheal, the last time I saw any was in Cyprus and hope to see them again this Summer.
       
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        Good afternoon @strongylodon my friend and thank you for the info,wondered where you was,hope everything is alright now:smile:
         
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        It's good to have you back Strongy! :)

        I stand corrected about the Redshank, I'm not very strong on sea bird identification although I should be considering where I live.

        Thanks for the compliment. :) There are a good number of Hooded Crows here on the island and that one was sharing my picnic tea. I think he/she may have had youngsters somewhere as he flew off with the food and then returned for more.
         
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          Hi @Sheal just shows you what I know,its the first Hooded Crow I have ever seen,cracking photo,are they very common:smile:
           
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              I've just grabbed a photo from my computer of one of our birds. It's not a close up but it's the first one that I found and you can see his size compared to the pheasants.
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              We have three of them and they are around all the time (for about the last two years). One of them has done quite a lot of damage as he has pulled out the stoppers in the hinges of the patio doors on the summerhouse :mad:. They're too damaged to put them back :sad:

              He also messes up the glass of the door as he perches on the handle and spits at the bird he can see in the glass. :doh: We can recognise him because of a brown spot on his wing.
               
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                Comparing his size to the Pheasants I would think he's a Raven, Shiney. Perhaps @strongylodon would be kind enough to pass judgement. :)
                 
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                Hi @Sheal still no Oyster catchers this morning:smile:

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                  It's a Crow, it is sleeker than a Raven and has longer legs apart from the smaller bill size and rarely venture into gardens.
                   
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                    Thanks @Sheal and @strongylodon :blue thumb:

                    He must have got that big from eating from our bird feeders! :doh:
                     
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                      They know you are waiting for them @wiseowl. :biggrin:

                      Thanks Strongy. :) I don't think I've seen either a Crow or Raven close up.
                       
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                        Possibly the worst picture ever posted on here but the cranes are flying over our house in their thousands SPRING has arrived! What a wonderful sound they make it makes my heart skip a beat!

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                          Wonderful, do you know where they settle @jennywren ?
                           
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