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Two tit birds stand with their backs to each other. Between them it says 'Tits Out'. Designed by birders, for birders.
Morning birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is our most populous water fowl: the Mallard. And as it's #ShakespearesBirthday here's Pericles (Act 3):
...the grisled north
Disgorges such a tempest forth,
That, as a duck for life that dives,
So up and down the poor ship drives.
xx
Happy #EarthDay lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the effervescent and iridescent Kingfisher. And as we're celebrating some #WednesdayWisdom I also give you the equally frothy verse of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Love to all. xx
Morning lockdown birders. How about a good old sing-song:
Sumer is icumen in
Lhude sing cuccu
Groweþ sed
and bloweþ med
and springþ þe wde nu
Sing cuccu.
Have you guessed today's #BirdyOFTheDay? I call this one Alan (after The Whicker Man). Stay safe. xx
Good morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is Britain's favourite: the Robin redbreast. As Emily Dickinson put it:
If I shouldn't be alive
When the robins come,
Give the one in red cravat
A memorial crumb.
I call this one Bert Ward obvs. Stay safe . xx
Morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay was requested by @MrsTrevithick who wanted another corvid (and why not?). So here's a good old Cornish Chough (*pace* Wales). I'm quite chuffed with it. Stay safe and take Kernow ('care now'... geddit?... oh forget it!). xx
Good morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is a member of the flycatcher (Muscicapidae) family, the lovely Redstart. And seeing one of these fellas is always a good start to the day! Stay safe. xx
Morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the 'nightingale of the north', the mellifluous Blackcap. A small warbler with a mighty song, an avian Jimmy Somerville. I call this one Bronsky because he’s hard to beat. Stay safe. xx
Happy Easter lockdown birders. Without today's #BirdyOfTheDay you wouldn't have easter eggs or easter chicks. It's a big fat easter hen, a Sussex Light. I name this one Ed, after me, for I am, at heart, a chicken.! I've also chucked in a Tortoiseshell butterfly as a free gift. xx
Morning lockdown birders. Very excited to find a Long-Tailed Tit's nest in the park where we take our daily constitutional. So today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the Long-Tailed Tit, the longest tailed of all the tits... I call this one Anna Karenina, one of the longest tales I know. xx
Morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the one most close to my heart, the Curlew. Born & raised in Haworth (100 years away from the Brontes & 10 miles away from Ted Hughes) I wandered the moors listening to 'the curlew’s tear turned its edge on the silence' . xx
Morning #Lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the onomatopoeiacally-named Chiffchaff. This one's named Callas, after my favourite warbler. xx
Morning #COVIDー19 birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the Rook, named after the chess piece as it can only fly in straight lines or turn at 90 degree angles. No, that's an #AprilFoolsDay joke (...or is it?). Keep safe y'all. #HateCovid19 #LoveCorvids2020 xx
Morning #lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the Song Thrush. This one's a tad more sparkling than Thomas Hardy's 'darkling' version. (Which is not an excuse to shamelessly plug my recent collaboration with the great @exitthelemming) No no. xx https://t.co/N1p2pUmz2T
Good morning #Covid_19 birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the George Clooney of garden birds, the Bullfinch. Lucky are you who find him at your feeder. I call this one Rosemary after George's famous sister. xx
Morning #CoronaLockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the ominously named 'Corvus corone', the ubiquitous and highly intelligent Carrion Crow. I call this one 'Khyber', after my favourite Carry On. #HateCovid19 #LoveCorvids2020
Morning lockdown birders. Today's #BirdyOfTheDay is the Goldfinch. As the poet Patrick Kavanagh once wrote:
The goldfinches on the railway paling were worth looking at
A man might imagine then
Himself in Brazil and these birds the birds of paradise
Keep safe folks. xx #
Morning lockdown birders. As it's #MothersDay today's #BirdyOfTheDay is Mrs Bullfinch. Google would give her a sunflower though she'd really prefer some sunflower seeds - so why not stick some in your feeder. xx Requests welcome.
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