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Rock Pigeons in Hawaii

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Did you know that Rock Pigeons in Hawaii are the most commonly seen and most beautiful birds. They are easily recognized by their sleek Gray feathers and shiny necks. They are also locally known as Hawaiian pigeons. These doves pigeons have adapted remarkably well to both urban areas and natural habitats. They have become accustomed to living with humans almost everywhere, from the streets and roads of Honolulu city in Hawaii to the coastal cliffs. The rock pigeon is part of the Columba livia genus, which includes both wild rock doves and domestic pigeons. Their striking beauty, intelligence, and gentle nature endear them to humans. These Hawaiian pigeons are highly social, often living in groups and eating together. They often eat grains, seeds, and scraps of food left by humans. Their strong instincts, inherited from their wild ancestors, allow them to survive in the harshest environments. These pigeons often nest on rocks, in addition to building under buildings and bridges in citie...

Song Thrush Garden Songbird of the UK Snail-Eating Bird

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Song Thrush 🐦 Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) The song thrush is the most familiar of the garden ‘spotted’ thrushes . It can be seen, sometimes in pairs, moving in runs and hops as it hunts worms, snails and insects. Once more common than the blackbird , its numbers have fallen in recent years. A sure sign of a song thrush is a stone ‘anvil’, surrounded by the broken shells of snails it has hammered open. The song thrush also eats soft fruit and berries, and is particularly fond of yew berries . It is more likely to appear in garden shrubbery than at the bird table. The Song Thrush bird is a well-loved garden songbird across the UK, admired for its clear, melodic voice and distinctive behaviour. A member of the wider thrush family of birds , it is noticeably smaller and browner than the Mistle Thrush , with a creamy white breast with spots that make it easy to recognise. Known for repeating song phrases, its musical call is so iconic that enthusiasts often use res...

Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) – Britain’s Noisy and Iridescent Garden Bird

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Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) – Britain’s Noisy and Iridescent Garden Bird The European starling ( Sturnus vulgaris ) is one of the most familiar yet often overlooked birds in the British Isles . Smaller than blackbirds, starlings are instantly recognisable thanks to their short tails, pointed heads, triangular wings , and a lively, noisy presence in gardens, fields, and town centres. Once incredibly common, the species has been in sharp decline since the 1960s and is now on the UK Red List of birds of conservation concern . Identification and Plumage At a glance, a starling may appear plain black. But in the right light, their iridescent feathers shimmer with glossy purple and green hues , making them one of the most colourful garden birds in the UK . Breeding plumage : At a distance, starlings look black, but close inspection reveals the metallic sheen. Males and females are very similar, with only subtle iris differences. Winter plumage : After the autumn moult, they show w...