This site requires new users to accept that a small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk after requesting a new account. Thank you.

 Moderated by: chrisbet, Page:  First Page Previous Page  ...  104  105  106  107  108  109  110  111  112  113  114  ...  Next Page Last Page  
Bird Photography   -   Page   109
Nikon DSLRs and Lenses for bird photography  Rate Topic 
AuthorPost



Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 08:57
 
1081st Post
chrisbet



Joined: Thu Feb 7th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1519
Status: 
Offline
Might be a juvenile rook but more likely a crow.



____________________
If it is broken it was probably me ....
 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 09:10
 
1082nd Post
jk



Joined: Sun Apr 1st, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6987
Status: 
Offline
I have difficulty with rook, crow, raven and chough (easier to spot).
Would be nice to have a side by side comparison, with same relative scale.



____________________
Still learning after all these years!
https://nikondslr.uk/gallery_view.php?user=2&folderid=none
 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 10:31
 
1083rd Post
chrisbet



Joined: Thu Feb 7th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1519
Status: 
Offline
Adult rooks have bare skin behind the beak & under the eyes so look white/grey.



____________________
If it is broken it was probably me ....
 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 17:23
 
1084th Post
blackfox



Joined: Wed Apr 11th, 2012
Location: Flint, North Wales, United Kingdom
Posts: 1251
Status: 
Offline
Chris it's a crow

 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 17:34
 
1085th Post
chrisbet



Joined: Thu Feb 7th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1519
Status: 
Offline
blackfox wrote:
Chris it's a crow
As I thought :coffee: - we get crows, magpies and jays in the garden - all same family.



____________________
If it is broken it was probably me ....
 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 18:44
 
1086th Post
Robert



Joined: Sun Apr 1st, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
This is definitely a white(ish) bird.



____________________
Robert.

 




Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 19:24
 
1087th Post
chrisbet



Joined: Thu Feb 7th, 2019
Location: Leigh On Sea, Essex , United Kingdom
Posts: 1519
Status: 
Offline
Not a crow then ..:lol:



____________________
If it is broken it was probably me ....
 




Posted: Wed Mar 20th, 2019 02:59
 
1088th Post
Robert



Joined: Sun Apr 1st, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
No more a crow than I am an ornithologist! :lol:



____________________
Robert.

 




Posted: Wed Mar 20th, 2019 06:11
 
1089th Post
jk



Joined: Sun Apr 1st, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6987
Status: 
Offline
Robert wrote:
This is definitely a white(ish) bird.


Lovely work Robert.



____________________
Still learning after all these years!
https://nikondslr.uk/gallery_view.php?user=2&folderid=none
 




Posted: Wed Mar 20th, 2019 12:29
 
1090th Post
blackfox



Joined: Wed Apr 11th, 2012
Location: Flint, North Wales, United Kingdom
Posts: 1251
Status: 
Offline
it's a black headed gull ( there heads are actually brown ) coming into breeding plumage. Mediterranean gulls are similar but with a redder beak and there heads do go black .. BTW  there is no such bird as a SEAGULL  lots of variants of gulls though

 

Reply
1st new
This is topic ID = 1530     Current time is 04:36 Page:  First Page Previous Page  ...  104  105  106  107  108  109  110  111  112  113  114  ...  Next Page Last Page    
Nikon DSLR Forums > Photography > Photography Projects > Bird Photography Top

Users viewing this topic

Post quick reply

Go to top
Go to end
Messages
Home
Recent topics
Unread posts
Last posts
Splash

Current theme is Modern editor



A small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk Thank you.


Hosted by Octarine Services

UltraBB 1.173 Copyright © 2008-2025 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.1691 seconds (85% database + 15% PHP). 83 queries executed.