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| ločanka23. 05. 2020 18:58:48 |
Yesterday in the Karawanks a wonderful observation . Takes your breath away
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| zlatica23. 05. 2020 19:54:33 |
It's really wonderful, ločanka. You have a good eye to notice and luck to be in the right place. But that's a dipper, he and she?
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| ločanka23. 05. 2020 20:10:37 |
yes zlatica, dipper. In my memory, only the third encounter with her. Or I don't have the greatest luck in seeing her. Really beautiful experience!
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| pikica123. 05. 2020 21:29:08 |
How nice, bravo @ločanka 
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| zlatica8. 06. 2020 19:28:07 |
Two birds.....
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| piotr8. 06. 2020 20:41:18 |
It waited for me.
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| ločanka18. 06. 2020 07:33:41 |
On Saturday I approached one bird like this in Škofica cliffs, but I have no idea which one it is. Who knows?
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| seinfeld19. 06. 2020 14:30:49 |
My ornithologist says male wallcreeper.
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| ločanka19. 06. 2020 16:52:34 |
super, thanks to your ornithologist 
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| 77blaz28. 06. 2020 08:42:26 |
A few days ago the spotted flycatchers have already flown from the nest, another month or two and they'll fly to Africa. Pay attention to the nest entirely made of artificial materials.
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| ločanka28. 06. 2020 16:30:13 |
Could someone identify these two birds, photographed at 2000 m in Austria, Nockberge. Maybe hawfinch?
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| plezac8. 07. 2020 19:40:21 |
ločanka, yes it's the hawfinch
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| ločanka8. 07. 2020 20:17:36 |
thanks plezac, it was worth asking .
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| zlatica11. 08. 2020 13:49:42 |
Rarely do you get the chance to observe the chirping of birds chasing through meadows and bushes. This time near Palško jezero I caught these birds on camera - the nutcracker. They were very noisy, so I noticed them. Their calls amid the racket reminded me of magpies near my home. Pondering their name, I thought they have something in common, though not the same genus.
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| Tadej31. 08. 2020 00:10:18 |
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| djimuzl7. 09. 2020 14:02:14 |
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| velkavrh28. 10. 2020 10:33:28 |
A month has passed since the last post here. Swallows and other summer guests have gone to winter in warm places. I've been feeding winter guests in two feeders for two weeks now. Since I'm well known in the village I know the birds that live around my home all year. Tree sparrows come right away of course, there must be about thirty. Even three wagtails diligently carry away sunflower seeds as long as there's some left in the feeders. All three tits regularly come to the feeders and take sunflower seeds to the nearest branch and shell them. That's the great tit, blue tit and marsh tit. Chaffinches pick up what's fallen to the ground. No siskins, greenfinches, hawfinches, yellowhammers, bullfinches, long-tailed tits or linnets yet. But I see the great spotted woodpecker is here already. But I wanted to say and show something else. This morning on a walk near the primary school in Predoslje I saw a huge flock of birds on the meadow, old apple trees and field. I only had my mobile and couldn't zoom enough to photograph them closer. They were starling-sized - from afar they looked completely black. I didn't spot those characteristic white spots. I know there's a spotless starling in Western Europe, but I don't know if it winters here. I think they are just starlings - Sturnus vulgaris.
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