Wildlife : Birdwatching - 654

The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius brandtii)
It is very rare to photograph this bird. Our Siberian jay (more precisely, a subspecies - brandtii), unlike other subspecies, is very, very shy. You can hear her croaking, but you cannot see her yourself, she will hide far and high. You can try turning her voice on the phone to lure, but she will still be very neat and careful, she will fly while keeping a large distance.

The black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius)
Woodcutter. Often they can be met in the autumn, they often scream, and their voice is quite loud and clear. Funny, from autumn to spring, they are almost always upright. And with the onset of spring, they examine all sorts of stumps and lying trees for the presence of ants, and they can be found in a horizontal position by delving into anthills.

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Отлично сойка смотрится. Я когда первый раз сойку увидел, то подумал, что это попугай у кого то улетел. Такой яркий окрас перьев был. Действительно, они очень пугливые, близко к ним не подойдёшь.
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