The palm cockatoo is thought to be the only bird to use tools musically to attract a mate. Palm cockatoo: Why a unique ‘drumming’ bird is in peril — BBC News – Science & Environment
Set # 214 Stilt Sandpipers Stilt Sandpipers The Stilt Sandpiper breeds in the open arctic tundra of North America. It is a long-distance migrant, wintering mainly in northern South America. It occurs as a rare vagrant in western Europe, Japan and northern Australia. Roseate Spoonbill Roseate Spoonbill The Roseate Spoonbill is sometimes placed in its […] […]
Photo by Chris Bosak A cedar waxwing looks for berries in a park in New England, January 2021. Cedar waxwings are a favorite bird of many people as they are one of the more interesting-looking birds we have in New England. Many people may wonder where it gets its unique name. As the photo shows, […] […]
By Lavender Oh dear, poor Cheeks, it seems she’s not at all amused with what mom has presented to her in her food bowl. Catch up with Cheeks here to see her reaction to this food catastrophe!
Happy New Year everybirdie! It seems Morty, Roomba and Alexa had quite the entertaining Christmas, getting into some (anticipated) Christmas pickles! Catch up with Morty and the gang here and read about the aftermath of their Christmas – and the fate of mom’s new bonsai trees.
On behalf of the birds and myself, thank you for your passion, concern and support. Stay safe & well.
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