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Answer: Laughing Dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) 🌍🌏 #LaughingDove #SpilopeliaSenegalensis | #AfricanBirds #MiddleEasternBirds #AsianBirds | #MyBirdcards #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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🌍🌏 Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) 

The Fieldfare is a large thrush, bigger than a blackbird, with a distinctive blue-grey head, chestnut-brown back, and a speckled, reddish-washed breast. Its underwings are conspicuously white in flight.

Fieldfares breed in northern Europe and the Palearctic, with many populations overwintering in Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. They are widely distributed across open countryside, farmland, and hedgerows, avoiding major urban areas and higher ground.

They are highly social, forming flocks of tens to hundreds, often with Redwings. They forage on the ground, hopping purposefully, and feeding on berries, fruit, and invertebrates. Their characteristic harsh "chack-chack" call is often heard in flight. 2.5 Flash (Edited) 

No subspecies are recognised.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

πŸ“·: Photo by leszekhus via Pixabay 
https://pixabay.com/photos/bird-beak-feathers-plumage-8821486/

BKSP

🌍🌏 Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) The Fieldfare is a large thrush, bigger than a blackbird, with a distinctive blue-grey head, chestnut-brown back, and a speckled, reddish-washed breast. Its underwings are conspicuously white in flight. Fieldfares breed in northern Europe and the Palearctic, with many populations overwintering in Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. They are widely distributed across open countryside, farmland, and hedgerows, avoiding major urban areas and higher ground. They are highly social, forming flocks of tens to hundreds, often with Redwings. They forage on the ground, hopping purposefully, and feeding on berries, fruit, and invertebrates. Their characteristic harsh "chack-chack" call is often heard in flight. 2.5 Flash (Edited) No subspecies are recognised. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) πŸ“·: Photo by leszekhus via Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/bird-beak-feathers-plumage-8821486/ BKSP

Name This Bird!

I'm a large, colourful thrush, often seen in open fields and farmland across much of Europe and Asia. My head and rump are grey, my back is chestnut brown, and my breast is speckled with black spots on an orange-buff background. I breed across Northern Europe and the Palearctic. Overwinter many of us fly further south, and are often seen foraging in large, noisy flocks. When alarmed, I let out a distinctive "chack-chack" call.

What bird am I?






... The Fieldfare ( Turdus pilaris)

Name This Bird! I'm a large, colourful thrush, often seen in open fields and farmland across much of Europe and Asia. My head and rump are grey, my back is chestnut brown, and my breast is speckled with black spots on an orange-buff background. I breed across Northern Europe and the Palearctic. Overwinter many of us fly further south, and are often seen foraging in large, noisy flocks. When alarmed, I let out a distinctive "chack-chack" call. What bird am I? ... The Fieldfare ( Turdus pilaris)

🌍🌏 Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) #EurasianBirds #EuropeanBirds #AsianBirds #MiddleEasternBirds #AfricanBirds | #Fieldfare #TurdusPilaris | #Fieldfares #Thrushes #ThrushFamily #PerchingBirds πŸ“·: Photo by leszekhus🦜 #birdsoftheworld #birds

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🌍🌏 Pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) 

The pied kingfisher is a medium-sized kingfisher (approx. 25cm) with striking black and white plumage and a prominent crest. Males have a double black breast band, while females have a single, often broken, band.

It is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and southern Asia, favoring clear lakes, rivers, and estuaries.

Pied kingfishers are highly adapted for fishing, often seen hovering expertly over water before plunging headfirst to catch prey. Unlike most kingfishers, they can swallow small fish in flight. They are sociable, often forming large communal roosts and engaging in cooperative breeding. 2.5 Flash (Edited) 

Five subspecies are recognised.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

πŸ“·: Photo by larissabakker via Pixabay 
https://pixabay.com/photos/birds-wildlife-nature-body-of-water-3293536/

ZXSE

🌍🌏 Pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) The pied kingfisher is a medium-sized kingfisher (approx. 25cm) with striking black and white plumage and a prominent crest. Males have a double black breast band, while females have a single, often broken, band. It is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and southern Asia, favoring clear lakes, rivers, and estuaries. Pied kingfishers are highly adapted for fishing, often seen hovering expertly over water before plunging headfirst to catch prey. Unlike most kingfishers, they can swallow small fish in flight. They are sociable, often forming large communal roosts and engaging in cooperative breeding. 2.5 Flash (Edited) Five subspecies are recognised. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) πŸ“·: Photo by larissabakker via Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/birds-wildlife-nature-body-of-water-3293536/ ZXSE

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🌍🌏 Shikra (Tachyspiza badia)

The shikra is a small bird of prey (26-30 cm long) with short, rounded wings and a narrow, somewhat long tail. Adults have grey upperparts and whitish underparts with fine rufous bars; males possess red irises, while females have yellowish-orange eyes and are slightly larger. Juveniles are browner with streaked breasts.

Widely distributed across Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, Shikras inhabit diverse environments including forests, farmlands, and urban areas. They are typically seen singly or in pairs. Their flight involves characteristic flaps and glides. Agile hunters, they often perch silently, then execute rapid, stealthy attacks on small birds, lizards, and insects. During breeding, pairs engage in aerial displays and vocalizations. 2.5 Flash (Edited) 

Six subspecies are recognised.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

πŸ“·: Photo by sarangib via Pixabay 
https://pixabay.com/photos/bird-shikra-accipiter-badius-4883129/

DYYK

🌍🌏 Shikra (Tachyspiza badia) The shikra is a small bird of prey (26-30 cm long) with short, rounded wings and a narrow, somewhat long tail. Adults have grey upperparts and whitish underparts with fine rufous bars; males possess red irises, while females have yellowish-orange eyes and are slightly larger. Juveniles are browner with streaked breasts. Widely distributed across Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, Shikras inhabit diverse environments including forests, farmlands, and urban areas. They are typically seen singly or in pairs. Their flight involves characteristic flaps and glides. Agile hunters, they often perch silently, then execute rapid, stealthy attacks on small birds, lizards, and insects. During breeding, pairs engage in aerial displays and vocalizations. 2.5 Flash (Edited) Six subspecies are recognised. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) πŸ“·: Photo by sarangib via Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/bird-shikra-accipiter-badius-4883129/ DYYK

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🌍🌏 Laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) 

The laughing dove is a slim, long-tailed pigeon, about 25cm long. It has a pinkish-brown underside, a lilac-tinged head and neck, and a distinctive chequered rufous and grey patch on the sides of its neck. Its upper parts are brownish with a bluish-grey wing band.

It's widely distributed across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and has been introduced to Western Australia. Found in dry scrub, semi-desert, and increasingly in urban areas, it adapts well to human presence.

Laughing doves are generally seen in pairs or small groups, rarely forming large flocks except at waterholes. They are fairly terrestrial, foraging for seeds on the ground. Their flight is quick and direct, and their characteristic call is a low, rolling "croo-doo-doo-doo-doo" resembling a chuckle. 2.5 Flash (Edited)

Five subspecies are recognised.

Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

πŸ“·: Photo by vireo27 via Pixabay 
https://pixabay.com/photos/laughing-dove-bird-perched-dove-6465439/

NBLV

🌍🌏 Laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) The laughing dove is a slim, long-tailed pigeon, about 25cm long. It has a pinkish-brown underside, a lilac-tinged head and neck, and a distinctive chequered rufous and grey patch on the sides of its neck. Its upper parts are brownish with a bluish-grey wing band. It's widely distributed across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and has been introduced to Western Australia. Found in dry scrub, semi-desert, and increasingly in urban areas, it adapts well to human presence. Laughing doves are generally seen in pairs or small groups, rarely forming large flocks except at waterholes. They are fairly terrestrial, foraging for seeds on the ground. Their flight is quick and direct, and their characteristic call is a low, rolling "croo-doo-doo-doo-doo" resembling a chuckle. 2.5 Flash (Edited) Five subspecies are recognised. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) πŸ“·: Photo by vireo27 via Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/laughing-dove-bird-perched-dove-6465439/ NBLV

🌍🌏 Laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) #AfricanBirds #MiddleEasternBirds #AsianBirds | #LaughingDove #SpilopeliaSenegalensis | #LaughingDoves #Doves #DoveAndPigeonFamily πŸ“·: Photo by vireo27🦜 #birdsoftheworld #birds

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