This Jackdaw loved to pose......
...what a show off. :thumbup:
ebbote wrote:
Very good set Jim.
Thanks for looking in Ebbote I always appreciate your visits.Glad you liked them. :thumbup: :thumbup:
beauty captures...nice work jim.!!!
Farkle
Loc: Salt Lake City, Utah
angler wrote:
...what a show off. :thumbup:
Beautiful bird. He is deserving of showing off and posing.
philsfotos2 wrote:
beauty captures...nice work jim.!!!
Cheers Philsfotos2 and thanks for looking in I appreciate it.Glad you liked them. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Farkle wrote:
Beautiful bird. He is deserving of showing off and posing.
Glad you liked them Farkle and thanks for looking in I appreciate it. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Linda From Maine wrote:
A beauty, Jim!
Glad you liked them Linda and thanks for looking I appreciate it :thumbup: :thumbup:
great! Is this bird the same as our crow?
amyinsparta wrote:
great! Is this bird the same as our crow?
Thanks for looking Amy I always appreciate it.The Jackdaw is a member of the Crow family Amy but it's smaller and has a patch of grey plumage on it's head and neck.I 've added this bit of info off google for you.
Overview
Latin name
Corvus monedula
Family
Crows (Corvidae)
Where to see them
Jackdaws can be found in fields, woods, parks and gardens. They're social birds and roost communally in woodlands. They're widespread and common across the UK, except the Scottish Highlands.
When to see them
At any time of year. Jackdaws often join up with rooks and carrion crows in autumn and winter to roost together in huge numbers.
What they eat
Insects, young birds and eggs, fruit, seeds and scraps
Jim. :thumbup: :thumbup:
nanaval wrote:
Great set angler....
Thanks Nanaval ,glad you liked them and thanks for looking I appreciate it. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Sunfish 33 wrote:
Excellent Jim!
Thanks for looking Lamar I always appreciate it.Glad you liked them. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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