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This photo was sandwiched between photos of pelicans and an osprey that were at the same spot so I'm not sure which it is.

Cool to see that moment of impact and how little initial splash there is.

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American Robin (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by philipontacos@sh.itjust.works to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

Taken in my backyard on Vancouver Island, BC. June 2025

Both parents fed their baby bird till it could muster the energy to make its way back home.

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Barred Owl (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by philipontacos@sh.itjust.works to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

Took a pic of this Barred Owl perched next to a walking trail in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, BC. June, 2025

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by doxxx@lemmy.ca to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

Location: Winding Waters Natural Area, West Palm Beach, Florida
Date: 19 March 2025, 12:39pm
Camera: Sony A6700 with Tamron 18-300mm

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Or at least, it's clearly thrush family, and there was a more mature song thrush about 2' along the branch!

Reading, UK, Canon R5 MkII + RF200-800mm

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June 2025 in Germany

Technical Details:

Lumix G85 + Lumix 100-300 f/4-f/5.6 @180mm

  • Shutter: 1/640s
  • Aperture: f/5.6
  • ISO: 5000
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Zero Scare Crow (mander.xyz)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by bonjour@mander.xyz to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

cross posted from !crows@lemmy.ml

There is this little crow at Piazetta Savoia in Cagliari who left its nest a bit early two weeks ago. The staff of the surrounding gastronomy fed it and now it is absolutely not scared of people and hangs around there. Doing all kinds of dorky baby crow stuff. Really crazy to see, never seen this before. It made me jump just now, as it nibbled on my sandals as I am writing this.

I passed by here earlier in the morning and was glad to not see it here, so it does seem to have a bit of a life outside of the Piazetta.

I am no crow expert, but I know that it quite often happens that crows leave their nest too early and then keep sitting on the ground. That does not mean the parents don't care for it anymore, but they may still be feeding it. So I would not just pick up a sitting baby crow before observing if the parents are still there for it. It could take a couple hours though.

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This Jackdaw was taking little flights of a couple of yards each while it hunting food close to where I was sitting. No single photo is outstanding, but the best of the set presented this way amused me.

Reading, UK, Canon R5 MkII RF200-800

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Bath time (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by IMALlama@lemmy.world to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

I've seen Robbins around our lawn sprinkler before... I'll have to keep my camera more handy in case they show up again

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Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Date: 2025-06-14 12:43pm
Camera: Sony A6700 with Tamron 18-300mm @ 300mm

This shot was pure luck. It was sitting on a chimney while I was taking some shots when it suddenly took off. I barely got it in frame -- the top of this cropped shot is the top of the original frame.

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Young Herring Gull, Prospect Park, Reading, UK. Curiously, Herring Gulls seem to stick to built up areas of the town rather than the park, and the Black-headed gull are vice versa. But this one was hanging around with the Black-heads.

Canon R5 MkII + RF200-800mm

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Nesting season in the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve means a survey is required before doing any work. Found this nest in the grass under a pickleweed bush and had to relocate our planned work. Since work is restoring habitat for the Belding's Savanna Sparrow, we were happy to do so.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Linsensuppe@feddit.org to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

June 2025 in Germany

Technical Details:

Lumix G85 + Lumix 100-300 f/4-f/5.6 @300mm

  • Shutter: 1/1000s
  • Aperture: f/5.6
  • ISO: 3200
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Female Mandarin Duck (less flashy but far cuter than the male) leaping off the bank into the water, and I got really lucky with the timing (if not quite the focus).

Reading, UK, Canon R5 MkII + RF200-800mm lens

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Jackdaw in Flight (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by KevinFRK@lemmy.world to c/birding@lemmy.world
 
 

Prospect Park, Reading, UK, Canon R5 MkII + RF200-800mm lens.

Alas, tracking a moderately fast bird with an overly heavy leans still leads to mistakes, such as clipping the wing tip!

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Location: Mississauga, Ontario
Date: 2025-06-06 11:18am
Camera: Sony A6700 with Tamron 18-300mm @ 300mm

This was actually taken through the window of the second storey of my house. The trees are quite close to the house and this little guy was hopping around from branch to branch, singing his heart out.

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Fish and Wildlife's camera caught a Ridgway's rail out for a stroll with its chicks this morning. Super exciting as this bird is on the endangered species list.

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Look at this bird

And how it squawks at you

He'll eat your mangoes, too

And he is all...

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