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Bookmark and Share A Blog - Birds, Birthdays and Battles

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So, here we are again and nothing has really changed. We had a mystery bird out in our meadow but did a bit of delving and discovered what it was; we celebrated Adam's birthday at the end of March; and I managed to research and publish an article on the discovery of Richard III's corpse - "lost" in the UK about 500 years ago!

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No, it’s not the name of an English pub! Adam spent ages watching the heron searching for food but he was thrilled to get this fantastic photo of the domesticated heavy horse from the local animal sanctuary so close to the wild heron

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The American Robin has reddish to orange breasts and feed upon grass lands and forests during the day. At night they flock into larger groups and rest until about 6AM. Besides cats, snakes and squirrels which may be too common in the outside wilderness, these birds don't have many more enemies. They are found often times picking worms out of lawns.

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With an 8 to 9 inch length from tail to head, these crimson red birds are really attractive. Males tend to be richer in red colors, while females have lighter shades of red. Males tend to be territorial and fend off other animals from entering their tight spaces. They feed on weeds, grains, fruits and sometimes insects.

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Blue Jays are native to North American countries. They can co-exist among densely wooded, spruce and coniferous locations as well as forest like regions. Depending on the sub-species of blue jay, the blue colored plumage can be light to dark. Popular types of subspecies in North America are the Northern Blue Jay, Coastal Blue Jay, Interior Blue Jay and Florida Blue Jay.

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