#birdwatchingUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区LeoFinancePhotography LoversSplinterlandsHive FoodActifitHive LearnersBlack And WhiteOlio di BalenaASEAN HIVE COMMUNITYGEMSExplore Communities...#birdwatchingTrendingHotNewPayoutsMutedratel (77)memberin Feathered Friends • 17 hours agoBirdwatching - 3243🐦🦉 The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius brandtii ) Garrulus lat.: garrire to chat, babble, chirp, garrulus talkative, chirping, noisy; ax prone to.. glandarius glandis, glans (lat.) acorn brandtii brandti,eolianpariah2 (71)in Feathered Friends • yesterdayentry smap 255: free as a bird in flightsince this week's theme is free, and it's a recurring one at that, i thought i would focus in on a few feathered friends in flight. after all what could feel mohindavi (75)in Feathered Friends • yesterdaySmap contest 255 Birds need also blessingHello and greetings to everyone! Here is my entry for this contest announced by @nelinoeva, the host of the SMAP Contest 255. This time, I’m sharing something funny and serious. In India, right in frontratel (77)memberin Feathered Friends • 2 days agoSMaP 255 - Free Theme (Predators)As always, I want to thank @nelinoeva for the competition. You can read the rules and announcement here - This week's topic is - FREE THEME I have prepared a selection of birds of prey that I encounteredratel (77)memberin Feathered Friends • 3 days agoBirdwatching - 3242🐦🦉 The western yellow wagtail (Motacilla flava) Motacilla lat .: mōto, mōtare move continuously, -cilla tail (cilla like a tail - only in ornithology, erroneous established name) flava flavus (lat.) yellow,apnigrich (75)in Feathered Friends • 6 days agoFeathered Friends - Frost And BirdsThis week's theme (ROUND 254) SHOW ME A PICTURE OF BIRD. FREE THEME Hey, @nelinoeva. How are you? Real frosts have come to our region this week. In some areas of the region, the temperature dropped belowratel (77)memberin Feathered Friends • 6 days agoBirdwatching - 3241🐦🦉 The Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea asiatica ) Sitta sittē (Greek) mentioned by Aristotle and other ancient Greek. by the authors of the bird, something similar to the woodpecker