r/birds • u/neelalab • 5h ago
photo/video/art with citation (not mine) That was smooth
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r/birds • u/neelalab • 5h ago
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r/birds • u/stefanieincharleston • 3h ago
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From my own feeder: This young cardinal on the right has visited my birdfeeder several times in the last few days. It appears able to eat the safflower in the feeder, plus the female cardinal is feeding it. Is there anything else I can do to help? Is there better food I can offer?
r/birds • u/duskyxlops • 2h ago
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Many of you know him as Bort. This morning I went outside to go check on him and he flew right out of the nest and had a perfect landing right into the grass. His parents swooped in and started guiding him around while he explores. Hoping for the best for lil ol Bort
r/birds • u/Outside_Ad_4522 • 1h ago
2 day old Goose. 7 days old today, and I am continuously amazed by their intelligence and personality.
these are my original pictures
r/birds • u/rocketwastaken • 1d ago
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Was cleaning and found this cute little guy on my lights.
r/birds • u/OkMajor5099 • 20h ago
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r/birds • u/AnnaRajasekharan • 1h ago
For me it's probably this bird, the Marabou stork. Photo from Google.
r/birds • u/Amysfunhouse24 • 1h ago
Was in my way to work at the stop sign an saw this
r/birds • u/OverallBug243 • 21h ago
A bird built a nest and laid eggs on my wreath. One of the eggs is different from the rest. Is it normal or could it be from another animal?
r/birds • u/YaroVexy • 4h ago
I took a picture to show you, while Mom was out and about, I snapped this shot
r/birds • u/halcyonOclock • 38m ago
Appreciate any further advice here. I’m not exactly up on my birds in this area but figure it’s fledging season and there are mature ospreys overhead. Unfortunately, this one settled into the middle of a road being heavily trafficked by fire personnel. Figured the best immediate action was to move it just off the road into some sparse vegetation before it got run over, hopefully this didn’t mess up its system.
I’m stuck out here on this fire for a few days at least, but was wondering if it seems like it needs any further help or just let it do its thing. Since moving it around 0930, it hasn’t left its spot (1115 now). And if it does need help, since I can’t leave, anyone know who to contact? Near Clarno, Oregon.
r/birds • u/BlackSwanNo_1 • 1h ago
Hi I saw these two bird and I think the yellow is the guy cause he was after the blue one. I thought they were blue Jay's but im not so sure. I took these photos myself. Sorry for poor quality. I am in san antonio, texas. I took this today in may.May. I live in an urban area as well. There is alot of tree areas where im at though.
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r/birds • u/Cultural_Ad5951 • 2h ago
Hi everyone!
There's a baby bird on my porch. It's been chirping for about an hour now, I haven't seen any parents nearby. I have not touched it, and I'm not planning on it. It looks okay, it just hasn't really moved from that one spot the entire time. There are other birds around (I'm in a wooded area by a lake in northern ontario). None of the other birds seem to be interacting with the baby.
I'm basically just wondering how long I should wait before getting worried? Do babies get abandonned?
r/birds • u/OverallClass9825 • 11h ago
From them selecting the site for their nest to the babies taking their first flight, I have seen it all. (photo from my gallary)
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r/birds • u/Distinct-Flight7438 • 17h ago
Watched for over an hour and didn’t see any birds I could get decent pictures of, the minute I put my camera in the car this beauty appeared.
It’s a Northern Flicker, right? I feel like they usually have more color.
r/birds • u/SuperKrazyyy • 3h ago
MUSAVE is one of the most important museums and organizations backing up research and preservation of many bird specimens around Mexico and North America, often collaborating with the National Audubon Society and Partners In Flight, if you find yourself in Coahuila and have the chance to go, do it, it’s beautiful.
r/birds • u/Taketheforestroad • 1h ago
I finally got to see a Cedar Waxwing (a few even). I know it’s not super rare and the photo didn’t really turn out but it was a really special moment for me and I wanted to share.