You can be super cool and add the birds you have identified - at their location onto INaturalist - citizen science at its best.
I use the app when I hear a tick tick and I say (tick - tick wren or robin) when you have time wait to see a flash of red breast from a UK (chunky Robin) our an athletic -( triathlon, athletic, fit - slim -Robin that has migrated to the UK) red breast Robin - from Scandinavia etc
The British robins are lovely but our slim continental robins are quite special to see!
Well I’ve learned something there! A couple of things in fact! 😍
I heard a crow making the weirdest sound down at the beach yesterday. Almost like a woodpecker drilling a tree! The app couldn’t recognise it but apparently they mimic a lot of sounds including humans. After research I found out that they make the rattling (clicking) sound and cooing sounds when in intimate conversations with each other, usually part of mating or interacting with a young crow.
The secret life of birds!
I’ll leave this link here in case anyone wants to follow up on your beautiful suggestion.
Moriarty - such a pleasure to listen to. His piece on dolphins and how nature shapes them so beautifully for the sea, and how man now tries to shape nature.
Yes he recounted that to Tommy Tiernan didn’t he. After finding a dolphin bone on the beach. 😊 He makes me work hard but I’m a very comforting way like. ❤️
You can be super cool and add the birds you have identified - at their location onto INaturalist - citizen science at its best.
I use the app when I hear a tick tick and I say (tick - tick wren or robin) when you have time wait to see a flash of red breast from a UK (chunky Robin) our an athletic -( triathlon, athletic, fit - slim -Robin that has migrated to the UK) red breast Robin - from Scandinavia etc
The British robins are lovely but our slim continental robins are quite special to see!
Well I’ve learned something there! A couple of things in fact! 😍
I heard a crow making the weirdest sound down at the beach yesterday. Almost like a woodpecker drilling a tree! The app couldn’t recognise it but apparently they mimic a lot of sounds including humans. After research I found out that they make the rattling (clicking) sound and cooing sounds when in intimate conversations with each other, usually part of mating or interacting with a young crow.
The secret life of birds!
I’ll leave this link here in case anyone wants to follow up on your beautiful suggestion.
https://www.inaturalist.org/
Great idea to share a notes review! So many good quality notes get lost in the noise. May have to adopt this idea myself - genius 🩵
Yeah it’s worth a review for sure. Especially notes that are getting shared - it’s telling us something isn’t it. 🥰💙
Moriarty - such a pleasure to listen to. His piece on dolphins and how nature shapes them so beautifully for the sea, and how man now tries to shape nature.
Yes he recounted that to Tommy Tiernan didn’t he. After finding a dolphin bone on the beach. 😊 He makes me work hard but I’m a very comforting way like. ❤️
Might as well leave this here whilst I’m on. 💗
https://youtu.be/QYgSVfGhl84?si=JWS9yZXEgMSgkIit
I feel calmer and more physically thoughtful just thinking about this
Yes!