Definitely an Olive Thrush Lady Joan.
A lovely post that you have here.
This old Olive Thrush lady recently had a baby again and they live here in our garden.
Blessings!
Definitely an Olive Thrush Lady Joan.
A lovely post that you have here.
This old Olive Thrush lady recently had a baby again and they live here in our garden.
Blessings!
beautiful!
Thank you my friend!
Thanks for confirming, was thrown off track with being told it was the cape robin. All the robin family I have seen are small to medium, these are a lot larger.
Baby needs some more feathers, skin head still LOL, have a great weekend.
Nope, there's a Cape Robin at the end of my post today Lady Joan.
That is the old Thrush mother and her head has always been bald. The male Thrush has a normal head of hair hahaha.
Blessings!
Oh my, too many wigs now gone bald, she does look strange without a cover of feathers, perhaps a deficiency in food supply when young.
I think her husband is keeping her head clean plucking feathers during mating time Lady Joan.
The Egyptian Goose does the same to Sally when they mate, as he grabs her on the back of her neck.
Difficult to be a woman in nature hahaha.
Blessings!
Appears to just be difficult to be a woman in South Africa.....
Agreed my friend and a sordid and sorry truth indeed!