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Ravens can talk!🐦⬛
Video by”Paige Bucalo”
The Red-fan Parrot (Deroptyus accipitrinus) puts its signature plumage to use in a few ways. When threatened, it’ll fan out its vibrant neck feathers to intimidate a foe by making itself seem larger in size. Feathers are also used in courtship rituals, when they’re raised up as come-hither collars by males and females in a display as a pair will sway their heads from side to side. Spot this bird in tropical forests throughout parts of South America, including Colombia and Peru.
Photo: Sham Edmond, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons
Andean Cock of the Rock (Rupicola peruvianus), male, family Cotingidae, order Passeriformes, Ecuador,
photograph by Cayce Jehaimi
European robin (Erithacus rubecula) photos I took 04/05/2024, Wintersett, West Yorkshire, UK
And they were roommates...
I find their eyes particularly pleasant. They are so brown, compared to the brown eyes of other birds I've seen.
This one is a fine gentlemen if I do say so myself. Prim and proper. Fresh for the breeding season.
Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Ireland
A hummingbird thought a man’s orange hat was a flower [x]