Your favourite bird

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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
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His name is Treacle and he lives in Staffordshire.
 
i can't choose just one!

there is the Peregrine (Charlie the Charing Cross falcon is my favourite) for being such an amazing animal.

The Bewick's Swan - an amazing bird for the length of the migration and the daintyness of it.

Barnacle Goose - for the amazing sight and sound of them on the Solway in winter - again, quite a dainty bird considering it is a goose.

Terns - just wonderful

Great Crested Grebes - my favourite native water bird

Starlings - murmurationtastic

Mallards - much overlooked, but stunningly beautiful

Blackbirds - who wrote that song of summer that they sing at dusk?

Swift - only touching down to nest, their first three years on the wing. the best sign of summer.

those are the ones i have seen... then there is the Albatross.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
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this is Charlie, the Charing Cross Hospital falcon. for the last few years i have watched her young fledge and seen her and her partner flting with them.

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i have been very close to a couple of the youngsters, but she is wary of humans and i've even been treated to the 'falcon stare' from her as she perches 15 floors up.

it's not that Peregrines are my favourite species, but she is my favourite singular bird.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Still got them in our garden.
Yes, they're around all year but they don't need to get into most exposed and visible places for food in summer, they can hang around in the bushes, and of course, there's so much more foliage. And this is not the high time for staking out territories so they don't seem to do a lot of clicking either.
 
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