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She was back this evening!
Female common blackbird with nest construction material in her beak
@lyse Ohh, lovely shots of that bird. π Thatβs so close to the camera, are you hiding behind something? Or is the bird just not that shy?
@lyse Ohh, lovely shots of that bird. π Thatβs so close to the camera, are you hiding behind something? Or is the bird just not that shy?
@lyse Ohh, lovely shots of that bird. π Thatβs so close to the camera, are you hiding behind something? Or is the bird just not that shy?
Thanks, @movq! Yeah, that was really awesome. She just landed not even two meters next to me when I was taking photos of the sunset. There was just an empty washing line between me and her, but I reckon that doesn't really count. :-) Normally, they all fly off immediately (or not land in the first place), but she watched me for about a minute over her shoulders. And I in turn froze and tried to push the trigger as many times as possible before she suddenly took off. Due to the low light, most photos were quite blurred, she turned her head very often left and right. And it certainly did not help that my zoom was too close at first, too. I just got very, very, very lucky today. :-)
@lyse Very nice shot! π
@lyse Very nice shot! π
@lyse Very nice shot! π
@lyse It has straw in its beak to build its nest ! π
#ilovespring
Oh yes, @ionores, I think the construction site is in the hedge. Some years back there were nests, too. But bloody cats mugged them. I hope the new residents are luckier this time.