Come from vol. 111 here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/852808/
Here's a group of Black-legged Kittiwakes, nesting on a bridge parapet
Resin
Daily Pics Vol. 112
More usually, Kittiwakes nest on sea cliffs, but this colony has taken to nesting on riverside buildings in a city (Newcastle upon Tyne) 15km inland, the furthest-inland Kittiwake colony in the world. Because they're on buildings, it's possible to get really close to them, and take some very unusual pics . . . this is looking down from the bridge at the nests, and down to the riverside road with cars, buses and people straight below them . . . don't look too close if you get vertigo!!
Resin
They've even featured on the TV news and nature programmes:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/4845202.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/5210746.stm
This pic, you can see the eggs in one of the nests.
Notice the little white spots on the pavement (sidewalk) below?? Bet some pedestrians sometimes get hit, too ;-)
Resin
Those links were interesting. Sort of like the Swallows returning to the same location every year. Thanks for the new start Resin.
Nice pics Resin! Thanks for starting the new thread!
Great start for a new thread Resin, and yes I looked and got a little dizzy!! Great perspective and most interesting how adaptable birds are!
Here is a poor pic of what I think is a Juvie or female Dickcissel...Resin can you confirm it's identity?
Rogue and Gary...great pics from the previous thread! Gary I've only seen a Savannah once for about 3 seconds!
Nice shots Rose! You certainly have a great variety at your place.
Thanks Pelle...at least I don't have to drive to go birding!! Amazing what is in front of your face when you really look!!
Here is a poor pic of what I think is a Juvie or female Dickcissel
Yep; female.
One of the few shots I have of the female Red-bellied Woodpecker! The braveheart little American Goldfinches are not intimidated by the larger and louder bird!
I guess they know they're safe as long as she's stuck in that awkward pose!
Resin
Thanks for the positive ID Resin...that female RBW could go to the peanut feeder if she wanted to! LOL!
Hate high places, but love the pictures of the Kittiwakes, Resin. How interesting!
Geez, Rose, you sure have a ton of different birds on your farm. Lucky you. Thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures with us.
Impending storms here today (hopefully nothing like you folks have been experiencing), and the birds are flitting about. Too fast for a good picture.
Gotta go and plant some Hollyhocks before the storm gets here.
GG
Bullocks Oriole female.
How nice it was to see them somewhere other than the feeder at my families home in Roseburg. These were at Herbert's Pond, near Canyonville. When the trees were bare of leaves I saw (previous seasons) oriole nests all over the place, so was very hopeful of finding them there.
Wonderful shots Resin. Those nests sure look like they were placed by an engineer. Very precise.
Rose beautiful shots! All the primary colors and more!
tigerlily, love the Orioles. Have you ever seen their nests - they are quite beautiful. I have been scanning the trees for them but haven't spotted one so far.
Great photos, everyone! Interesting about the Kittiwakes, Resin!
Tigerlily, I'm so jealous that you get Orioles - supposedly we have them here, but I've never seen one. It seems like we would have enough terrain variety to attract them, but so far no go.
Wow Resin, I loved that dizzy feeling! This egg laying seems to be a very precarious thing!
Tigerlily and Rose, your birds amaze me. Really great shots.
The baby starling disappeared. I was still trying to decide what to do when I didn't hear it anymore and went to investigate. Couldn't find it. Either it left, was hidden really well and not crying anymore or something carried it off. Nature ran its course.
I'm jealous of anyone not completely melting in summer heat. It's no wonder the birds all went north. This fledgling blue jay was drawn to the sprinkler for relief.
Oh my rose. Great pictures. The color is wonderful.
Tiger, also great shots, so natural looking.
Resin, I was getting dizzy too. Glad you were the one to lean to get the shots! Cool pics.
I'm jealous of anyone not completely melting in summer heat
It's only 12°C here today . . . you can have it, and welcome! Brrrrr!
Resin
Cute little chickadee Nanny.
And I feel your pain on the Suet. We've been putting up a new one every 4 days, just for the starlings it seems. I haven't seen the woodpeckers in a week.
I can't even go 4 days....more maybe 11/2 or 2 days at the most. :(
Funny story...I have been trying to teach DH the different birds as I learn them... and he does try. He gets more excited over some than others..like the Pileated. We have covered towhee's several times now that they come in the yard.
Last Night the bird below landed on top of our little 6ft. river birch...he is sitting on the porch watching it and I came out the door. He says to me "that's a towhee, right?" I just about lost it!! LOL
Eastern Bluebird in the above pic...didn't want to spoil the story!!
LOL...Nanny! Pretty pics too!
Elphaba..That's a pretty BJ...we only had a few this winter now they are all over the place...along with the Grackles and Cowbirds!! The Starlings are few and far between and I am very grateful for that!
Great pics everyone!
Elphaba, Thats a wise Blue Jay; nice pic!
Hee Nanny. Upon the return of the bluebirds this spring, my mother's husband told her that they Robins were back.
Mrs. Ed....LOL!
OP...they are beautiful! This is my first year of watching birds and it seems to me that the BB's look a darker blue. Is it my imagination or have you noticed too? I hope you have the best of everything with the BB's...they are so sweet!
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