Common Chaffinch Norfolk Woodlands.. by Adam Swaine
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Male chaffinches are colourful birds with an orange-pink breast and cheeks, grey-blue cap and orange-brown back. Females are much duller brown with hints of green and yellow.The Chaffinch is one of the most widespread and common birds in Britain and Ireland. Its patterned feathers help it blend in when feeding on the ground, so it's easiest to see when it flies, as a flash of white on the wings and white outer tail feathers is revealed. It's shy when it comes to bird feeders, preferring to hop about under the bird table or under the hedge. You'll usually hear Chaffinches before you see them, thanks to their loud song and range of calls
I love birds sooo much especially the ones no one else likes. I love the birds that steal ur fries and scavange dumpsters for food. I love the birds that don't have pretty patterns or colors so they don't get treated with respect and admiration. They are so soft and beautiful I love them soo. I wish someone could help me get out more so that I could feed allllllll of the birds. Love all of the birds if ur a bird discriminator then leave instantly.
Once cried as I held a dying baby bird in my hands. It had been attacked by other birds and left in a bush to die. All I could do was apologise to the little bird, oh how I loved them so. My dad got mad at me cause the bird could have carried desieses but I didn't regret a thing. That little bird got pets and gentle words of apologies before it died. Oh how I loved it so :(
New trees, they will grow, later. And already a big tree. Such a beautiful. With a green moss. And such a colorful tree. It can to say – it is a texture of a tree.
And new trees - they are planted and they will grow! And they will become as huge as at the near picture. They will be huge. And will all sunlight to trap with their leaves and branches. And a big tree has such a different crust. White, black. And also, there are growing a moss there. Which is also it is a very interesting to observe! So, it is a fun for young naturalist! Even, no need to go to the forest. It is already good for a start the park in a city!
And about those trees, that are planted. They look like a branches. And like, they are stick into the ground, soil. But they also will start to grow! And it is just a time – spring and summer – most best time to grow! Little birds are already singing, by the way. I like this music a lot!
Anna's Hummingbird by Kip Hutchison
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Measurements Both Sexes Length: 3.9 in (10 cm) Weight: 0.1-0.2 oz (3-6 g) Wingspan: 4.7 in (12 cm Anna’s Hummingbirds are mostly green and gray, without any rufous or orange marks on the body. The male's head and throat are covered in iridescent reddish-pink feathers that can look dull brown or gray without direct sunlight. Anna’s Hummingbirds are a blur of motion as they hover before flowers looking for nectar and insects. Listen for the male's scratchy metallic song and look for him perched above head level in trees and shrubs.