Hello, friends, community members, and bird watchers around the world!
Greater flameback Dinopium javanense Indian woodpecker
I missed last week's contest due to a busy schedule, but I'm still taking photos of the birds that visit our garden. I've been having some trouble uploading them to my computer, so I'm taking it easy for now. However, I did find some photos in my archive that are still waiting to be published, so this will be my participation for https://ecency.com/hive-106444/@nelinoeva/feathered-friends-show-me-a-052b3cd1a0ace.
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Today's post is about birds' cooperative behavior. As I've mentioned many times, our garden has many fruit trees that attract a variety of birds; those trees are almost exclusively for them, as we seldom pick the fruits.
Every morning, we sit on the rare side of the house steps for our tea, keeping our cameras and binoculars nearby. Each morning brings a different scene. I noticed something special one morning during our routine tea time.
Jungle myna Acridotheres fuscus
and The rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri
After seeing these birds, I feel a little bad about how we humans constantly fight for everything, while those birds cooperate so nicely with each other.
we should learn something from these creatures that's all.
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