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| 77blaz16. 04. 2024 17:27:58 |
And another Lišček and the Great spotted woodpecker.
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| darinka419. 04. 2024 21:01:52 |
Bat in Rapallo underground fortifications.
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| mirank21. 04. 2024 19:44:36 |
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| darinka423. 04. 2024 11:11:30 |
A pair of starlings nesting. And probably angry at the cold weather.
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| darinka424. 04. 2024 18:47:17 |
A pair of blue tits flew in.
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| jprim24. 04. 2024 20:02:44 |
@darinka4 Nice that you're feeding the birds, I've been doing it for a few years too. Two feeders for several months, lots of fat balls and sunflower seeds, but I think it's time to stop feeding the birds now, as they need to manage without our help. I know it's cold, but still, we shouldn't spoil them too much. That's my humble opinion. Best regards!
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| babim25. 04. 2024 11:52:16 |
Somewhere I read that if you feed birds all year round, you have to continue, because they get used to it and come back all year. We practice that and indeed the usual old acquaintances always come (even more than in winter): blackcap, a pair of turtledoves, great tits, coal tits, marsh tit, even blue tits... We also have nest boxes on the house and around, so the females regularly come for food even for the chicks. Nice to watch them!
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| turbo25. 04. 2024 12:00:14 |
In the book Pavel Kunaver-Gray Wolf, written by his son Jurij, in one chapter it describes how Pavel and his wife spent the winter in a hut somewhere in the Bohinj area. Snow up to the roof, cold that cracked the trees. And they fed the birds all the time, then had to go to Ljubljana for a few days on errands. When they returned, there were some dead birds under the feeder, they were used to where to get food and when it ran out... From then on, since I read that book, I either feed the birds every day all winter, or not at all.
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| darinka425. 04. 2024 19:18:13 |
Mainly only tits fly in. They chase the sparrows away. I don't notice other species at the feast.
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| ločanka30. 04. 2024 06:19:48 |
Yesterday I photographed these two birds on Kum. Could we say they are a tree creeper and a goldcrest, or something else?
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| ločanka30. 04. 2024 11:12:16 |
The second one is a white wagtail, I already know that. Still the first one 
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| esther11. 05. 2024 11:12:27 |
I saw this grey heron a few days ago by Mali Graben
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| 77blaz12. 05. 2024 11:30:18 |
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| darinka413. 05. 2024 21:22:06 |
The chicks are growing. The parents are constantly in action. Every now and then they get angry at the tomcat if he happens to come close.
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| darinka418. 05. 2024 08:08:10 |
The bluish fledglings are fledging.
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| darinka421. 05. 2024 10:16:44 |
Also four robin chicks fledged a few days ago. The last one hesitated a bit. We already thought it was a cuckoo chick. A cuckoo was heard very close.
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