Wildlife : Birdwatching - 1251 🐦

in Feathered Friends3 years ago

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🦉 The European robin (Erithacus rubecula)

📚 Erithacus erithakos (Greek) unidentified small bird in
the works of ancient authors; erythros (Greek, lat.) red
📚 rubecula ruber (lat.) red, reddish, rubeculus diminished. by ruber

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Why I do not like cloudy weather and dark forests you can see in these photos. Photos are noisy, dirty, somehow I have to draw out the shadows and increase the exposure. In the original, the photo is simply dark and the birds are practically invisible on it.

So. This is a young bird, and this is easily seen by the not yet formed adult plumage, as well as the beak of not yet the same color.

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The bird hid in the bushes and waited for the adults with food.

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🦉 The Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea)

📚 Sitta sittē (Greek) mentioned by Aristotle and other ancient Greek. by the authors of the bird, something similar to the woodpecker
📚 europaea (lat.) European

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These nimble buddies are everywhere. But in the summer even they are not easy to meet. After all, they, like all birds, are busy with family affairs and behave quietly and secretively.
And with the arrival of autumn, their behavior changes. They are not afraid of people. How many times have I seen this. I walked past the school, and right next to me, a nuthatch sat on a bush and began to move up and down. Or in the forest, while I was photographing a bullfinch who was drinking from a puddle, a nuthatch sat on my head.

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🦉 The white-backed woodpecker (Dendrocopos leucotos)

📚 Dendrocopos (Greek): dendron - tree, coptō - to hit, beat
📚 leucotos (Greek): leukos - white, nōton - back

But getting to these woodpeckers in the summer is quite difficult. They prefer rugged forests, where there is a huge number of felled old trees and impenetrable thickets of bushes.
To take this photo, I had to break more than one fallen and withered bush. The only question is why ... after all, in the autumn I would have been able to shoot them from close distances without any problems.

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These are beautiful pictures. Great work @ratel

thanks!

You are welcome 🙂

You pulled off really well. Liked the color contrast. Looks beautiful 👌
Haha birds are weird sometimes. 😄

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Отличные фотографии. Дятел просто супер.

is the first bird really a "european robin" ? - it looks a bit different to the robins I know. But maybe it looks different in Siberia than here in Austria - Europe.

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But very nice pictures as always my friend! Birds are always nice to photograph!

No, it really is a robin, just a young bird. The plumage is still "nestling" style 😃

Ok Thank you for the input.

Ratel,

How are you? I've been away a long time and see that you have been consistent and busy. Good work.

Hey! I'm just wonderful. I'm very glad you came back. We have a great cozy bird community here.

So much more active than a couple of years ago on Steem. I like it.