peachfront
Senior parrots, birds, birding, rock swaps, crystals & stone-cutting. Sometimes I write funny dialogue for the birds in your photographs. I read books, & I vote!
Formerly known as Peachfront on Twitter & Instagram, & Amethyst Qu on Medium.
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peachfront@toot.communitytoPhotography@fedia.io•Parent feeding its young on our garden fence this evening
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peachfront@toot.communitytoPhotography@fedia.io•Here is another close up of a Red Kite in flight from today
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peachfront@toot.communitytoPhotography@fedia.io•A few from the back garden this evening
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birding@lemmy.world•Rwanda’s crowned cranes make a remarkable comeback
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peachfront@toot.communityOPtoPhotography@fedia.io•For an animal that doesn't move much, sloths can be hard to photograph in a way that results in a photo worth looking at. However, on the last day of our workshop, we found this mother and baby, and
2·9 months agohere is a less cropped version of the same mother and child photo i just posted-- the tree branch they’re using was hanging out over the road –
from what i’ve seen, sloths often “hang around” near roads or human structures but maybe there are just a lot of sloths and the easy “low hanging” fruit are the ones we tend to notice & photograph…
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Eurasian Tree Sparrow is the full common English name of this species
there are 2 large groups of sparrows, Old World & New World, your Eurasian Tree Sparrow is an Old World Sparrow while American Tree Sparrow is a New World Sparrow that is not too closely related
so… yes … there are MANY kinds of sparrows + to add more confusion, non birders sometimes call any small brownish bird a sparrow