This looks like a real blackbird. When I posted a black bird on my Blue Mountains blog a few months ago I was taken to task for calling in a blackbird when it wasn't. Now I know better :-)
RuneE, more the view of an arrogant and self-centered bird, ;-).
kobico, fat! Because they steal the little birds' worms!
Joan Elizabeth, now the big question is: Are there real blackbirds in Australia? Wikipedia says yes, this bird is everywhere except for the Americas (and Antarctica). Interesting.
Joan Elizabeth, they developed from being a "shy forest bird" to "really being anywhere and talking to cell phone ringtones" around here through the last decades.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x36f6i_the-beatles-blackbird-repetition
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What a chubby little bird, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe view of the depressed :-)
ReplyDeleteKeep smiling! :-)
This looks like a real blackbird. When I posted a black bird on my Blue Mountains blog a few months ago I was taken to task for calling in a blackbird when it wasn't. Now I know better :-)
ReplyDeleteCacador, did you see his shoes? Wow!
ReplyDeleteRuneE, more the view of an arrogant and self-centered bird, ;-).
kobico, fat! Because they steal the little birds' worms!
Joan Elizabeth, now the big question is: Are there real blackbirds in Australia? Wikipedia says yes, this bird is everywhere except for the Americas (and Antarctica). Interesting.
forgot that patience is a virtue
ReplyDeleteCute! :)
ReplyDeleteApparently there are blackbirds in Australia - an introduced non-native species. However they live down south rather than where I am.
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, they developed from being a "shy forest bird" to "really being anywhere and talking to cell phone ringtones" around here through the last decades.
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