NOT SO BLACK AND WHITE.

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    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Which is why I try to have a camera in my hand while in the garden or taking a walk, but Sod's Law always catches you out!!:gaah::heehee:
     
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      That's not fair Armandii! Now you've got us going on another one. :doh::)

      Just another thought now that my brains gone into overdrive. :) I'm wondering if your sisters bird has escaped from an aviary. I'll do some research later, meanwhile my thinking cap's on as my mum used to breed foreign birds and there are quite a number with red legs. :)
       
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        Just found it and a photo of what I had it was a blue carpenter bee

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          That's a cracker.....look at it's wings!!
           
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            i was thinking the same @Sheal :thumbsup: i wouldn't be surprised if this weather we've been having hasn't played havoc with many an aviary. a few years ago a storm ripped the perspex roof right off the top of our aviary! thankfully we lock all our birdies safely inside their shed at night but had we not they would've all been gone :thud:

            we also once watched as a pair of tiny little Orange Cheeked Waxbill's flitted about the garden, definitely escapees (not mine i've never had them) amazing to see but very sad to think there is no way they could've survived the winter without help :sad:

            anyways i was thinking possibly a Java Sparrow for your mystery bird? quite a common aviary bird, they're roughly the size of a budgie & have a black & white head with a dark grey body (there is also a pied mutation with splashes of white on the body) they usually have pink legs though but apparently some can appear quite dark almost red in colour.

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              or....maybe it was just your run of the mill Magpie who just happened to get a rather fetching pair of red knee socks for Christmas :rofllol:
               
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                Armandii has said that the bird was at his sisters feeder/s, I'm not sure the Java is a bird that would 'cling' but who know's, if it was desperate to feed. :)

                A magpie is larger than a starling Honeybunny. :)
                 
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                  they'd do just fine ;)

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                    Point proved, thanks Honeybunny! :)
                     
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                      I did question my sister about the beak of the bird and I pretty sure she would have noticed if it was a prominently large coloured one. I'll ask her to keep an eye out for it again.:coffee:
                       
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                        If she hasn't got a camera Armandii....any chance she can draw? :)
                         
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                        Well, it's a kinda of family trait that we can all do a pretty good likeness of Big Bird:hate-shocked::heehee:
                         
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                          @honeybunny - what are the birds on your feeder please?
                          showing my ignorance,
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                            They are Java Sparrows Jenny, a foreign bird. Please see Honeybunny's post #21. :)
                             
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