Parakeet is back to the Horse Chestnut Tree at Prestwick. The very day the buds burst it appeared - how does it do that? Absolutly amazing!! It loves to peck at the new leaves and then discards them onto the ground. No doubt in the next few days we will see it walking along the windowsill looking at it's reflection and doing a display - to a mate(its reflection)I assume.
Thanks for the tip off. It certainly knows its way around. My source in Ponteland advises it has been on her feeders at Bell Villas daily for the last couple of months and presumably the same bird was seen here in Dinnington on Sunday.
sad old loner totally p****d off with life, work and modern society hence the propensity to head off into the wilds to escape.
Photos taken with Canon 500D and (from 14.06.13) Tamron 70-300 zoom following the demise of my Canon zoom.
Parakeet is back to the Horse Chestnut Tree at Prestwick. The very day the buds burst it appeared - how does it do that? Absolutly amazing!! It loves to peck at the new leaves and then discards them onto the ground. No doubt in the next few days we will see it walking along the windowsill looking at it's reflection and doing a display - to a mate(its reflection)I assume.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip off. It certainly knows its way around. My source in Ponteland advises it has been on her feeders at Bell Villas daily for the last couple of months and presumably the same bird was seen here in Dinnington on Sunday.
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