Monthly Archives: July 2013

From the Balcony: Redstart, Robin and Flycatcher

Just over a month ago the afternoons and evenings here in Berlin were still filled with the beautiful songs of blackbirds, blackcaps and nightingales. Now our yard is much quieter, with the exception of a few noisemakers.

RobinThis robin wakes early every morning and begin its many tasks, one of them being clucking at the neighbor’s cat. The robin must have a little brood somewhere in the yard that needs plenty of feeding and defending. While I took this picture, it had been clucking at the cat for some time, despite having a collection of insects in its mouth.

Common Redstart

 

This beautiful Common Redstart is still busy defending his territory around our apartment. His song is loud, repetitive and insistent, and therefore tiring after about 15 minutes, but he is still endearing thanks to his beautiful coloration and cheery tail-bobbing.

Spotted Flycatcher in Repose

The Spotted Flycatchers are very quiet, yet are actively swooping around the yard whenever I look out. Here is one in a rare moment of repose.

In addition to these birds, there are some tantalizing songs coming from the treetops lately. I don’t know if they are new or if I just never noticed them before, what with the pretty constant noise of blackbird excitement over the last few months. Unfortunately the leaves are so thick that I can’t yet identify the singers, but maybe in the coming days…

Birds in Barcelona: About Town

Pigeon and Dog Friend BarcelonaI didn’t find a great variety of bird life in Barcelona, but the birds I did see had some great urban attitude.

Pigeon and MartyrPigeon on wall, BarcelonaTagged Monk ParakeetA pigeon grooming herself on a martyr?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Monk Parakeet knew that I wanted his photo and was not going to have it. After some chasing I captured this. He was the only one with a tag around the neck. I have no idea why.

Birds in Barcelona: the Monk Parakeets of Park Güell

Monk Parakeet nest Monk Parakeets 5 Monk Parakeets 4 Monk Parakeets 2 Monk Parakeets 3Gaudi is not the only one to build fantastic structures in Park Güell. A loud and colorful band of Monk Parakeets build these enormous, fantastical nests in the palm trees there.

We ate lunch on a bench below this tree, where a very hungry young parakeet was squawking for his food.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We only had cheese and cherry pits, but luckily someone came with something good to eat!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A satisfied pair. Notice the family resemblance!

Spotted Flycatcher

Spotted FlycatcherAfter dinner tonight I looked over the balcony and saw this marvelous bird gracefully swooping to catch insects a few feet above the grass. It catches its dinner by repeatedly flying in short loops, taking a brief rest between each loop. It maneuvers wonderfully, flies upside-down and seems to pause mid-air when catching a bug. This is the first Spotted Flycatcher I’ve seen!