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This jackdaw was sitting on this post for a good ten minutes before it flew off. I love the blue eyes.
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Another view of one of Britain's rarest butterflies with a very short flight time (2-3 weeks) and specialising in Blackthorn, wild flowering Privet and Dewberry as its food plants.
A puzzle for you. Just what's happening here?
The tree stump looks very well nibbled. Perhaps it contains essential minerals that the birds need. Is the black vulture licking up the dust from the griffon's beak?
This Blackbird landed right next to me on a visit to Holy Island (Lindisfarne) Berwick-upon-Tweed. This was taken with a 24-70 mm lens no need for the zoom :)
The black swan's role in Australian heraldry and culture extends to the first founding of the colonies in the eighteenth century. It has often been equated with antipodean identity, the contrast to the white swan of the northern hemisphere indicating 'Australianness'. The black swan is featured...
The Little Black Cormorant is mainly found in freshwater wetlands, but will sometimes be found on sheltered coastal waters, and can use relatively small, deep water bodies. It is strongly aquatic, seldom being seen on dry land, but is often seen resting on rocks, jetties and other perches in water.
They feed mainly on insects such as grasshoppers, cicadas, termites, wasps, bees, ants, moths, beetles and dragonflies. They sometimes fly close to tree branches, attempting to disturb any insects that may be present.