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Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: DoctorBeaver on 22/06/2007 21:38:44
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I managed to get some photos of the babies in the nest. This is the best 1.
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Magic i love swallows.
iving in a city like london means you miss so much.
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I had to laugh yesterday. A pair of magpies got a bit close to the stable where the swallows are nesting. Mum & dad swallow divebombed them repeatedly & eventually the magpies bogged off.
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You don't get many of these in the city either. We get dozens of them in the fields at the yard. When we arrive it's like a mini stampede with all the rabbits running for cover.
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I love it thats what I love about the country.. I love barn swallows we get them here, and the little sparrows... we get a few nesting under our porch eaves they are wonderful!
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These pics are of mummy & daddy swallow. Don't ask me which is which.
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And this is another of our little visitors.
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This little fellow was sitting on the bonnet (hood in the U.S.) while I was in the driver's seat. He was no more than 3ft away from me. Unfortunately he flew away as I reached for my camera, but then decided to pose for me on this piece of corrugated iron fence.
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COOL Pictures, I believe but don't qoute me that the bottom swallow is your male, he seems to have a touch of greenor shimmer to his back feathers the females are usually less colorful,.. but of coarse I could be wrong! It seems more colorful then the other!
What is the other bird? Do you know?
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I thought that about the male too. He just looks more butch LOL. He may look brighter-coloured because the sun came out as I was focusing on him.
The other bird is a pied wagtail.
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We get lots of these too. All different colours.
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He just looks more butch..LOL Yeah I wondered about the sun..
Pied Wagtail... I have never heard of that bird before..LOL Nice I learned and seen something new! NICE!!VERY NICE! Thanks!
Oh, The snails are cool, some with cool colors, ours are pretty much brown on tan with brown stripes!
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The snails here vary from pale yellow to dark brown with varying shades of red thrown in for good measure. We never used to get these brightly-coloured ones where I used to live.
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THat is really cool. I never really knew snails could be so colorful!
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THat is really cool. I never really knew snails could be so colorful!
Neither did I.
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THats really cool, I wonder if there are more elaborate looking snails in other parts of the world?
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You mean like snails in Mexico wearing sombreros? [:D]
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Yes big wide sombreros with great smiles..LOL
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Eating tacos & drinking tequila
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Relaxing on a beach with some wonderful good looking colorful lovely snail! LOL
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Or rock diving.
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Or rock diving.
I can't swim.. LOL Do you dive doc??
Speaking of diving..Those barn swallows are sure good divers if you encroach on their nesting area.. they swoop down and dive bomb you,, pretty protective and fearless.. I think it is an admirable trait in the little beauties!
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I mentioned earlier in this thread about our 2 divebombing those magpies. It was quite funny to see.
Or rock diving.
.. LOL Do you dive doc??
I nosedive fairly often [:D]
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I bet it was funny.. Birds are interesting critters!
So you nose dive eh... Well... LOL that's always good to know! LOL
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Latest pic
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1 of them looks in danger of falling out of the nest.
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Yes he is a bit close to the edge.. They are so darn cute!! looking more mature already! Amazing how quickly they grow!
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Yeah, we were surprised by that too.
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Do they return every year Doc and are they the only ones nesting.
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Their little eyes are so pretty! I think the shape is lovely!
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Do they return every year Doc and are they the only ones nesting.
We've only had this yard for 2 months so we don't know if they return each year.
They're the only pair nesting there.
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You Know swallows do usually return , sometimes repeatdly to the same nest if you don't knock it down. W ehave had a pair nest 5 years in a row. They are really cool to watch. they were on our front porch. If we came out mommy would leave and watch us from the telephone line above the porch.. if she got worried you were to close, she would dive bomb you sweeping in as if to try to frighten you away from her babies!