Return of more birds

Hello bird lovers,

Not just the storks returned in the Northern hemisphere. Each day I am looking for new arrivals and when I heard the nightingales singing in the park, well that definitely made my day.

Nightingales are renowned for their clear and beautiful songs. When the mating season begins, they sing so loud, perching proudly and like heralds announcing the spring is here.

This singer wasn't on the best spot for photos, but soon I will be able to make better ones.

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There was a second nightingale, who unfortunately I couldn't see, only heard.

I wish to let you hear them, but the video clip I made with my phone was terrible and I did only an audio recording. I am not sure I can upload it and next time I most likely will try with the video again.

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Speaking about the singers, another birdie with clear voice could be heard these days - The Lesser Whitetroat. At first I did not recognize the song. Thanks to the application Merlin, every bird can be identified by its sound. And of course by photo. This application is great and I recommend it.

And here it is the Lesser Whitetroat

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But what made me really, really happy is the return of The Long-eared Owl.

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Do you remember the baby owls I showed last year? I think this might be one of them.
Well, I very much wish so. We, hubby and I were looking very carefully the trees and especially the pine trees. Every time passing by them we made few circles around scanning the branches. But this time we saw the owl without problem. Still, the untrained eye would miss it. We just know how well owls blend. But once seen there, every day we spotted at the same tree.

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It is not easy for a clear shot, these are the best by far. The rest are obscured by branches and twigs and needles.

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I did not see its partner, honestly I am not sure if this is the lady. As far as I know, the male will arrive first and then the female.

Anyhow, the owl is back and more birds are due to come. I am ready to make more photos to share with you. The weather is crazy, temperature records in mid April - over 30°C and we expect cold days ahead. Birds could be confused, but hopefully they will adjust to the changes.

And that's all for now, keep your eyes peeled and mKe as many photos as you can, because I am expecting to see them in our community of Feathered Friends.

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Lucky Neli one day you get to see the storks back and now one of those wee baby owls all grown up!

Just look at those ears, they are like horns! What a beautiful looking bird!

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I am very lucky.😄😉
Oh, I love those ears. They look like cats ears as well. That is why these owls are called also cat owls or horned owls.

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Beautiful! That owl is called an "hibou Grand Duc" in French, and I hear one gently singing almost every evening in the park nearby. Which is funny because I live in a Grand Duchy whose head of state is a Grand Duc (a man, not an owl though)

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How interesting.🙂
It seems these owls like the parks and they are not bothered by the people.
Thank you for stopping by.

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I'm impressed with your shots since these owls are mostly nocturnal. Keep up the good work!
You know that those are not really the ears, right ? 😄

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Aww, thank you, glad you like my phitos.
I am extremely lucky, together with my hubby to spot many birds in our small park. Last year we could observe how the owls raused their two little ones. The babies were covered with fluff only when we first saw them.
Oh yes, the "ears", yeah I know they are feathers.🙂

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How are you dear friend @nelinoeva good morning
How great to see that more birds are arriving in that area of the world, the three newcomers are really beautiful
Thank you very much for sharing these new discoveries.
have a wonderful day

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It is the best time for birding in my humble opinion and what makes it better, tiday I photographed a new bird. Isn't it amazing?

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How beautiful it is to see all the beautiful birds that have returned, I have never seen an owl until now, the truth is I don't know if there are any in my city @nelinoeva

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Owls are hard to be seen during the day. I must say I look carefully evety day the branches of the pine trees, knowing there might be some owl there.

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