hhinner wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 9:32 pm
^^ We occasionally see them here, but not as often as in years gone by. I remember trying to catch one that came in the house. It climbed all over and in and out of the furniture.
Hopefully the nests will be OK. The wood swallows have at least one hatchling. Also there's a bulbul nest (haven't been able to look in it yet) in the garden that would be an easy job for a snake.
The bulbul nest had two eggs until something trashed the nest. Probably a snake as there were no egg remains anywhere near the nest.
However, the wood swallows raised 3 offspring. Both parents fed them until the last of the fledglings finally left the nest area a few days ago.
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Sad story. A couple of weeks ago we found this juvenile bee-eater on the ground, unable to fly. It was unable to properly fold its right wing.
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We took it to an animal hospital, where an x-ray showed the wing bone was broken adjacent to the shoulder. The vet strapped the wing up as best as possible and we left the vet with the bird in the box that we brought it in. 5 minutes later we arrived at a pet shop to buy food for it but when we checked the bird again it was dead. Possibly the trauma of treatment killed it.
A bit of a long shot this, and I'm not expecting much of a response. A very small image on my dashcam (even walks behind a stream of water on my windscreen to make it harder. However, you guys have amazed me in the past.
There's been a little 'almost' white bird flying near our house for about a week now. I can't remember seeing a bird with such whitish features before - any ideas?
Ratsima wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 2:57 pm
I realized this is a terrible photo, but can anyone identify? Taken at the lagoon behind Cha Am Little Shop about two weeks ago.
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Could be a little cormorant, member of the cormorant family of seabirds.
joelle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 3:03 pm
Could be a little cormorant, member of the cormorant family of seabirds.
Thank-you.
I thought it might be, but couldn't find any cormorants with that coloration in my bird book. But, I'm sure that must be it given the way the bird is perched and the excellent location for fishing.
There is an agricultural pond near our condo where a cormorant hangs out almost every day. I love to see it there.