Whilst staying on a farm near Titisee-Neustadt in the German Black Forest, we noticed a flock of birds doing a rather spectacular display. They flew around as a flock in circles and sometimes, as they turned, there was a flash of bright pink. They continued this display for at least an hour, giving us time to walk to where they flying where some had landed on a roof (see attached photo). We discovered that they looked like common pigeons, but each bird had bright pink under its wings. When they flew, the flock would sometimes turn so that the light caught the pink giving the spectacular display.
Does anyone know of this flock? Are there more flocks, and are they restricted to the Black Forest? Is the flock the result of specialist breeding? The flock were flying wild, but may return to a "home" to roost each night. We saw them in the valley where we were living for two out of ten days.
Does anyone know of this flock? Are there more flocks, and are they restricted to the Black Forest? Is the flock the result of specialist breeding? The flock were flying wild, but may return to a "home" to roost each night. We saw them in the valley where we were living for two out of ten days.