blackbirds
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blackbirds
hi everyone
i have a small leylandii bush just outside my front porch door,really its been left there because my porch door opens outwards,and when the wind blows this little bush stops the door handle from going through my living room window......well my son came back froma trip yesterday with his girlfriend and she just happened to brush up against the bush as she opened the door and she heard a lot of loud cheeping she shouted of me and i went to look and there were 4 what i think are blackbird chicks with thier beaks wide open,so i just had to get my camera out and take some pics they are a bit hard to see as the bush is very dense and my lens would not go all the way in without disturbing the nest to much anyway see what you think.by the way the swifts are back like clockwork 2nd week in may right on time
i have a small leylandii bush just outside my front porch door,really its been left there because my porch door opens outwards,and when the wind blows this little bush stops the door handle from going through my living room window......well my son came back froma trip yesterday with his girlfriend and she just happened to brush up against the bush as she opened the door and she heard a lot of loud cheeping she shouted of me and i went to look and there were 4 what i think are blackbird chicks with thier beaks wide open,so i just had to get my camera out and take some pics they are a bit hard to see as the bush is very dense and my lens would not go all the way in without disturbing the nest to much anyway see what you think.by the way the swifts are back like clockwork 2nd week in may right on time
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Re: blackbirds
Great photos Kenny! Isn't it fun to see the spring babies being born....Mother Nature has so many wonderful things for us to see if we just take the time to notice. 

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Re: blackbirds
How beautiful Kenny
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- kenny
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Re: blackbirds
hi
i know this is off topic,but i notice a lot of you have what you call owls as your birds and avatars,in this country they are known as bichenos,i have no idea what language it is ...does anyone know...i am curious
ken
i know this is off topic,but i notice a lot of you have what you call owls as your birds and avatars,in this country they are known as bichenos,i have no idea what language it is ...does anyone know...i am curious
ken
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Re: blackbirds
kenny wrote:hi
i know this is off topic,but i notice a lot of you have what you call owls as your birds and avatars,in this country they are known as bichenos,i have no idea what language it is ...does anyone know...i am curious
ken
I have always called them owl's personally
love the blackbird pics
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Re: blackbirds
Ken - you're so lucky 
Used to have a big pond by our back yard, and in spring I'd find whatever nests I could and keep my eye on them. Blackbirds are so comical and clever - watching the babies learning to fly is a treat!

Used to have a big pond by our back yard, and in spring I'd find whatever nests I could and keep my eye on them. Blackbirds are so comical and clever - watching the babies learning to fly is a treat!
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Re: blackbirds
Hi Kenny - Bicheno, or Owl Finches as they are called here in the States is derived from their species name which is Taeniopygia bichenovii. The bichenovii is drived from James Ebenezer Bicheno, who was a English botanist. So to answer your question, "Bicheno" is a derivative of the surname of a English gentleman.kenny wrote:hi
i know this is off topic,but i notice a lot of you have what you call owls as your birds and avatars,in this country they are known as bichenos,i have no idea what language it is ...does anyone know...i am curious
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Re: blackbirds
Cute little ones... Kenny you don't need an aviary. The birds come to you instead!
Well the owls/bicheno are also called double bars in Australia. Obvious why. As far as I know the name owl originates from USA keepers.
Well the owls/bicheno are also called double bars in Australia. Obvious why. As far as I know the name owl originates from USA keepers.
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Re: blackbirds
Common Blackbirds realy do have one of the most beautiful songs. I was listening to two of them the other day just singing to each other for like half an hour at diffrent ends of the street.
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- kenny
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Re: blackbirds
hi
i have been trying to reduce the image i took of the bush i think i need to get closer but i wanted to show you how close it is to the house
ken
i will put it on later i cant get a proper resizer,does anyone know of a decent free resizer website
i have been trying to reduce the image i took of the bush i think i need to get closer but i wanted to show you how close it is to the house
ken
i will put it on later i cant get a proper resizer,does anyone know of a decent free resizer website
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Re: blackbirds
Oh how awesome Kenny! We have red winged black birds that nest in the cattails around a pond on our neighbors property. I have always wondered what the babies looked like so I'm glad you posted your great photos! They might not be the same as our black birds but they must be close. I just love the black birds song. What a treat!
Trish
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8 adorable Society finch ~ 4 beautiful Gouldian finch
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- kenny
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Re: blackbirds
hi
i think i have managed it,i still cant believe how close they are to the house
ken hooray its on
i think i have managed it,i still cant believe how close they are to the house
ken hooray its on
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Re: blackbirds
They definately must feel very secure with their surroundings.
Beautiful front door by the way Kenny


Beautiful front door by the way Kenny

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