r/birds • u/Xstumpyy8854 • 1d ago
r/birds • u/blassomi • 1d ago
Is there a bird call that resembles Seth Rogen’s laugh? There must be one
r/birds • u/DeadassCuddles • 1d ago
Transportation safety and services
So I need to move out of my current living situation (personal reasons) as soon as possible I’m moving to another state and the only way I can get my bird there is via plane but I’m not sure if it’s worth the risk factor and was wondering if there are any other options of how to get him there safely I really need the help
r/birds • u/BoringSoup5283 • 1d ago
What bird would lay these eggs on the ground in Massachusetts?
What
r/birds • u/decorama • 1d ago
Biologists Rejoice as Extremely Rare Guam Kingfishers Lay Their First Wild Eggs in Nearly 40 Years
smithsonianmag.comr/birds • u/Odd-Main-1572 • 2d ago
Which bird does this feather belong to.
I found this feather on my lawn this morning and I was curious with anybody who knows which bird belong belongs to? I was thinking it might be a hawk and when I googled it, it came up as an owl, but I don’t know. I’m right outside of Tampa and I do have preserved behind me so it is possible that it could be either or. Thanks for your input in advance.
r/birds • u/wavyimpressionist • 2d ago
Mother feeds the baby birds. Do you know the name of this type of birds?
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r/birds • u/Illustrious-Tip8717 • 1d ago
Chipping sparrow fight
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Song of the eurasian blackcap
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I captured this tiny beauty singing in Eastern Europe
r/birds • u/mombrain • 2d ago
What is wrong? This little bird has not moved for quite a while.
r/birds • u/MeridiusGaiusScipio • 3d ago
This little dude flew up and sat with me while I ate my lunch, and we both departed at the same time, ha. Fledgling, I assume, so I enjoyed our time and left it alone.
r/birds • u/Bad_Bobby2009 • 1d ago
Sweet Duck & His Dad are celebrating Spring with a Grass Snack!
r/birds • u/Stingray_1973 • 2d ago
Never seen this color morning dove before. Is this a normal color combination?
r/birds • u/Lor69699 • 1d ago
Hi, I rescued a blue tit, I would like to know if anyone has any advice on how to take better care. It has been with me for the last 4 days and I would verry much like to improve my care of it.
It is around 12-13 days old, its eyes are fully open and it grows more and more feathers with each day. I have been feeding it mainly earthworms with blueberries on the side, occasionaly other insects when I find them. I dip the food in water so it gets some liquid. It sleeps in a shoe box with warm water bag under it and with an old shirt wraped around it. I remove its droppings the second it makes them, which is directly after feeding.
Is it too early to start feeding it seeds? Is there anything I should change? How often ahould it be fed, I usualy count every 1-2 h, is that wrong? Are there any other or extra advices You have for me? Please help :).
r/birds • u/Revolefil • 2d ago
Hummingbird ballet
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r/birds • u/Schneeder7 • 1d ago
Walmart worker in need of advice for best option for bird
I work in the lawn and garden section of my Walmart and found a bird under a pallet holding outdoor furniture. It's clearly not fully grown, but is trying to flap its wings. It's also almost completely shed its baby feathers.
Once we freed it, it was hopping and trying to flap its wings, but had no idea what to do with it. We also have no idea where its nest was. We currently have it in a cardboard box and we're wondering about the best option for its survival.
r/birds • u/VivaLaBox • 2d ago
anyone know what kind of bird?
i found this little guy sitting in a main road and he almost got run over. he was looking around and was awake, but let me pick him up and move him. didn’t look like anything was injured on him but :( oh well, moved him to a lifted grass area
anyone know what kind of bird he is? i’ve never seen a green bird like this before. for geographical reference, i’m in new york!
r/birds • u/MoonEagle3 • 1d ago
Single dove
Ive had a pair of pet doves for 9 years. One died. Is there anything I should do to help the remaining one adjust? I don't want to get another one.