AlanF said:The native and migratory birds should be wild, but the non-native in the "collections" are pinioned as are some native birds. Here is some discussion http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=297678 . Goldeneye, Wigeon, and Shelduck are listed as being wing-clipped/pinioned - I see many in the wild as they are common, but the Parks clearly want to have resident populations. I took these in Regents Park four years ago whilst awaiting around. It was as easy as shooting sitting ducks.
Click said:
AlanF said:ISv said:There is nothing wrong taking shots on "park birds" - for them it's the natural habitat. Is it easier? - usually yes, they are more familiar with the people, but they are still wild birds.
Unfortunately, the non-native birds in the London parks are usually not wild. In order to prevent them from escaping they either have their wings clipped or pinioned.
ps
Just found that there is a campaign to stop the practice of pinioning
https://docslide.com.br/documents/for-an-end-to-pinioning-the-case-against-the-legal-mutilation-of-birds-in.html
AlanF said:One of the few I got this month in Tenerife. A Berthelot's Pipit taken with the Tamron 100-400mm on the 5DIV, near El Teide.
lion rock said:ISv,
Beautiful set, like the Saffron Finch most, brilliant bird.
-r
PS., tickets booked for Maui (7 days) and O'hau (7 days) for May.
Click said:ISv said:The "missed" shot that I promised (took me time to find the folder).
It is Lonchura punctulata (Scaly breasted Munia or Nutmeg Mannikin).
Plus two more from the same day.
Very nice series, ISv.
ISv said:lion rock said:ISv,
Beautiful set, like the Saffron Finch most, brilliant bird.
-r
PS., tickets booked for Maui (7 days) and O'hau (7 days) for May.
Great!
See this site: http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/birds/rlp-monograph/
Click on the menu on the left on "Primary Checklist" - you can find the endemics on Maui and eventually locations to see them. On Oahu it is difficult to see endemic birds (few exceptions only).
BTW - No, not as Cornell Lab. In Cornell Lab they will know the bird on your last posted picture - I don't :-[.
All I know is "exotic raptor" ;D!
Jack Douglas said:Nice shots everyone.
riley do have to rub it in!
Jack