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| lubadar27. 12. 2017 19:34:53 |
pikica1, miri's is Slovenian, ločanka's is Italian
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| pikica127. 12. 2017 19:44:50 |
yeah that's true too, they call out totally differently, you're right 
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| turbo27. 12. 2017 20:09:07 |
Both roosters are Slovenian, the only difference is that the one from @ločanke is "from abroad" 
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| lubadar27. 12. 2017 21:48:34 |
ločanka sings bilingually
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| zlatica28. 12. 2017 08:04:31 |
miri, well where did that happen? That wasn't a totally simple situation anymore, right? You don't even know who'll get away better.. 
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| miri28. 12. 2017 08:25:34 |
Yes, it's true. One wouldn't believe how big this rooster is when spreading its wings. I don't know how to defend myself without sticks. He was afraid of them. Of course he didn't feel them. He was ringed. I photographed him on Blegoš.
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| Guest28. 12. 2017 12:01:21 |
Yesterday 27.12. around noon I observed this flock of birds. I assume they are cranes and there are 48 "individuals". They flew in direction NE - SW over Brezovica near Ljubljana. Actually they flew over the motorway Ljubljana-Vrhnika. (poor photo quality - phone)
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| ločanka28. 12. 2017 13:37:32 |
Regarding roosters: mine was a ptarmigan, miritov's was a wild rooster, but both are just...hens So I doubt either is bilingual
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| Ornitolog28. 12. 2017 20:03:37 |
@ miri, when (date) did you have the encounter with that ringed rooster? @ en-goldy, great info on cranes. I already thought they were all in warm places, but there are still some latecomers 
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| miri29. 12. 2017 06:12:19 |
@Ornitolog, 5th June 2013 .
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| pikica129. 12. 2017 18:42:19 |
Slowly I'll manage to "catch" all the birds chasing around the feeder 
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| zlatica30. 12. 2017 09:32:20 |
yeah, pikica, you are a real expert and not only that, birds like you too... Your home is really visited by a whole palette of various birds, and you catch them well in the lens.   
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| pikica130. 12. 2017 16:39:37 |
@zlatica of course they like me since they have the feeder full all the time
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| Ornitolog10. 01. 2018 12:09:59 |
Hey, these are our "acrobats" at the feeder. Long-tailed tits 
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| pikica117. 01. 2018 10:10:47 |
Crested tit visiting 
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| pikica111. 02. 2018 19:30:13 |
Female crossbill was hopping in front of me today 
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| zlatica12. 02. 2018 12:50:23 |
super, pikica1, what an interesting bird.
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| pikica113. 02. 2018 09:42:12 |
@zlatica it really is an interesting bird especially because of its beak. It feeds on conifer seeds, in this period from January to April it also nests. First time I saw a crossbill so up close. Usually I observe them from quite far away, when they perch high in the tree branches.
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| zlatica13. 02. 2018 11:41:59 |
pikica1, you can't even imagine that it can "catch" some seed with that crossed beak. Nature is really interesting. It provides for everything.  
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