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Suomessa Luvialla havaittiin 24.10 kastanjasirkku (Schoeniclus rutilus), jota ei pidetä
tarhakarkulaisena. En käynyt sitä bongaamassa. Edellinen suomalainen kastanjasirkku
havainto on vuodelta 2002, ja en siis tietenkään nähnyt sitä.
Ajattelin nyt sitten kuitenkin postata sirkun kuvan.
Kuvissa on sangen yleinen keltasirkku (Emberiza
citrinella). Kuvattu 3.8. Hailuodossa.
24.10
in Finland (in place called Luvia) found a Chestnut bunting. I wasn’t there,
so I didn’t see it. The
last Chestnut Bunting sighting in Finland dates back to 2002. I didn’t see it.
I thought, however,
to post some photos of Bunting. The bird is very common Yellowhammer. Photos
from the day 3.8.
Linking
to Wild Bird Wednesday
Hello Anu!
VastaaPoistaSuch beautiful bird! I have never seen before!
Great captures and wonderful pictures!
Enjoy your day!
Dimi...
Keltasirkut ovat ihania! Niiden ääni on hieno.
VastaaPoistaThank you for your visit to my blog.
VastaaPoistaI love this little yellow bird, very pretty.
Have a good day Diane
Nice bird - used to see it when I was a kid.
VastaaPoistaSorry for the late reply, been on the road with work.
Cheers - Stewart M - Bath, UK
Great photos. Those birds blend in well with the background.
VastaaPoistaHis feathers are an interesting texture
VastaaPoistaWonderful shots! An awesome sighting and great that you could share them.
VastaaPoistaHello! Thank you all for your comments!
VastaaPoistaKiitos kommenteista!
Hello, your Chestnut Bunting is a lovely bird. Great sighting and photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
VastaaPoistaHello Eileen. Thank you for your lovely comment. This bird is yellowhammer. Unfortunately I didn't see Chestnut Bunting.
PoistaWhat a wonderful bird! thank you friend
VastaaPoistaThank you Cloudia.
PoistaThey are designed to blend in, aren't they? You did well to get clear photos.
VastaaPoistaYes. Thank you Linda.
PoistaLovely bird! We just learned that our youngest grandson and his wife might be moving to Finland! So exciting.
VastaaPoistaYellowhammer is encouraging - it seems that I see fewer of them every time I visit Europe.
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