I've made my first European purchase — and perhaps no surprise to those who know me (Shelley), it's a local bird identification app, the Collins Bird Guide, which covers Ireland, the UK and Western Europe. (A very good example of how to do a bird app, if any developers in North America are reading this...)
Then began the process of figuring out the names of birds I'd photographed or seen here in Amsterdam in early April. Some were similar to those at home in Canada — Pigeons, Magpies and Mallard Ducks. Others, I knew because I'd seen them in Ireland a few years ago — Jackdaws, Blue Tits and Moorhens... But others were completely new — White Storks and Rose-ringed Parakeets.
Moorhen. The ones we saw in Ireland were very shy... Those in Amsterdam seem quite unafraid of people. © SB |
From its size and red spot on its bill, a Herring Gull.© SB |
Blue Tit - Blue and yellow Chickadee look-alike or same family... (In French, both are "Mésange".) Love these little birds -- but they flit so fast, they are difficult to photograph. © SB |
Tiny Wren - with a huge voice! We followed the song, but even standing almost directly in front of this wren, we had to work to see it! (My guide lists only Winter Wrens) © SB |
Jackdaw, strutting across the park. Kind of like a small crow, but with a greyish nape and back of head, with black on the forehead and crown. © SB |
European Starling, perched on a bike at one of the many bicycle parking lots near the Central Station. I suspect these may be annoying birds, but they are brilliantly colourful! © SB |
Perhaps a Sparrowhawk? Or Goshawk? This very large bird was quite far away, but I wanted to note it. © SB |
Egyptian Goose. Non-native... These are very pretty geese, which seem fond of perching high in trees... © SB |
I'd like to call this a Ring-billed Gull, but they are very uncommon in Europe... Instead, this may be an advanced second-year Common Gull. © SB |
White Storks nesting in Vondelpark, Amsterdam. We were so delighted to see these, as we didn't expect to see any this far north. © SB |
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Mallard ducks -- although with that white neck, she's a hybrid or maybe something else.... © SB |
Perhaps a Wood Pigeon? The shape looks right... © SB |
Rose-ringed Parakeet at Vondelpark © SB |
Rose-ringed Parakeets, courting. © SB |
Common European Magpie -- very similar to North American Black-billed Magpie. © SB |
Wild/feral city pigeon. © SB |
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