Originally posted by johncorrigan
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What birds (are you/have you been) watching? What birds have been watching you?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
There was a feature about these on Today R4 this morning, too.
I don't think we have them in the [currently] not so frozen north. The Merlin app did pick up a noisy blackbird this morning around 3-4am.
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'My' blackbird greets the dawn with full throat now at a few minutes before 0400. I think he may be half of a pair who have been around for 3-4 years, who've nested a couple of years running in the honeysuckle quite close to my back door - but withour progeny; but I haven't seen Mrs Blackbird at all this year. Mr is one of the strongest songsters I've ever heard and his favourite perch for his early song is somewhere on the roof or its launders very near my top floor bedroom window. He'll then fly off and do a stint at another point. I guess this is territorial, and sometimes he appears to be in dialogue with other blackbirds, particularly in the afternoon when he resumes singing. He is a perfect delight.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostThe crow succeeded in forcing the buzzard away, I suspect it was guarding a nest.
One bird it's best not to get involved with [for other birds] is a peregrine falcon. They can take out a heron.
Re the Merlin app working with recordings - yes if a recording is played back from a computer and the phone is placed nearby, the app will recognise some - but not necessarily all - of the birds in the recording.
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Out the front door this morning, in five minutes, Merlin picked up Wren, Greater Whitethroat, Skylark, Yellowhammer, Carrion Crow, Blackbird, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Willow Warbler, House Sparrow, Goldfinch, Song Thrush, Jackdaw, Robin, Blue Tit, Common Snipe, Blackcap, White Wagtail, Long-tailed Tit - I only saw about half-a-dozen of them, mind you.
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I've just downloaded the app and launched it on my iPhone. What is impressive is that other noises - the irrigation stream cascading down the side of the garden; strimmer frenzy; barking dogs - seem to be filtered out. Very impressed that it picked up swifts in the midst of the general racket of the army of house sparrows which live in and around the house.
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