StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Blackbird

baw - "wingspot"

13 Jan 2022 95
Male blackbird on the window feeder. [Turdus merula] Identifiable from the small patch of grey/white feathers on his left wing. He's a cheeky rascal - tells me to top up the food supply by tapping on the window ! Also a good forecaster / observer for bad weather - eats very greedily in advance of rain, wind, frost & snow but largely absent in milder conditions as he's finding insects & fruit etc elsewhere.

oaw - sunbathing

12 Jul 2021 15 6 197
Male blackbird taking advantage of a sunny spell in late June 2021. He was there for quite some time. We've nicknamed this one "Brighteyes" as the orange rings around his eyes are particularly clear. Also, he's not too scared of us, so I may be getting a few more images to share.

oaw - leucistic blackbird

12 Jul 2015 1 1 612
This rather shy leucistic blackbird lives a couple of miles away from my home. He rarely stays around for long, especially when you try to take a picture.

rbb - treat time

21 Sep 2013 2 553
Although more than capable of self-feeding, offering extras was much appreciated ....... on one mealworm delivery, over 25 medium worms disappeared in short order, before the crop was full enough.

rbb - breakfast time

21 Sep 2013 3 526
Morning feeding time, mainly mealworms, but sometimes a few other things........such as craneflies

rbb - dinner time

21 Sep 2013 523
Mealworms for dinner......... I've room for a few extra, if you have any more ? and please don't forget to leave me a few for later.......

rbb - perched

21 Sep 2013 1 582
"Evening" feeding time, hand offered and bird perched, then down to the serious business of feeding. He's had access to open source food all day, the evening feed was more of a check than otherwise, but he still took a crop full !

rbb - watching

21 Sep 2013 542
"If I sit still enough, that bug / fly will come close enough that I can catch it" - this method worked! Several craneflies became snacks by this method, as did a lot of midges etc.

rbb - SPLATTTT - You're late

21 Sep 2013 2 6 707
Typical greeting posture, usually accompanied by some minor gbh of the ears, especially if carrying a tub of mealworms. We all got this welcome, even down to Ben.

rbb - 9 ninth image

07 Aug 2013 17 15 1627
What a difference - the nest is now an old and comfortable armchair, for the post feed snooze. Has been observed to pick up and eat deliberately dropped mealworms. Generally chucking the loose leaves about.....all natural (instinctive) activity,

rbb - 8 eigth image

07 Aug 2013 2 572
Perching fully extended, wing flapping and almost fully feathered - tail is now growing. Food shouting much reduced, and has started to peck at contents of biodome. Compare size to the start image.

rbb - 7c - seventh image

07 Aug 2013 4 3 612
getting very active, jumping about from stick to floor and back again. Showing the juvenile speckled breast, wings but still without much tail.

rbb - 7b sixth image (feeding)

07 Aug 2013 2 1649
That mealworm is about an inch long (2.5 cm) which gives an idea of the gape ........ feed me, feed me......in between answering the phone, typing emails and being out in the workshop !

rbb - 7a fifth image

07 Aug 2013 2 543
Now perching upright, with good balance. Much preening is taking place, most of the down tips have gone. Roosting overnight with late and early feeds, and at variable intervals during daylight hours.

rbb - 6 fourth image

07 Aug 2013 1 534
Much more feather development, now tolerates mealworms ! Shouting for food, a different sound when feeding and a resting cheep.......

rbb - 5 third image

07 Aug 2013 4 2 545
Transfered to a biodome .... extra hay on the nest. Toilet tissue for the poop collection, it can now perch un-aided. Shouting very loudly for food.

rbb - 4 second image

07 Aug 2013 1 501
Staring to feed on plenty of mashed up meaty pet food, wasn't too keen on mealworms. Growing some feathers over the body, "in pin" on wings and tail. It can now keep upright, even if on rump and haunches.

rbb - 3 first image

07 Aug 2013 2 1 707
Ben investigates.....and sympathises. He was soaking wet when rescued ! At this point I was constantly expecing the nestling to have died.....feeding every couple of hours.

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