The African Hoopoe which had just landed on my lawn - its crest is slowly subsiding
The crest folded neatly on its head, the black markings are beautifully obvious
No procrastinator, this Hoopoe. It mines the lawn for its meal
Trying another area...
...and excavates a small gnat
Earnestly digging for another morsel
Rewarded with another, bigger insect!
The African Hoopoe is fairly common, usually found in parks and gardens. It's prolific in our area and we regularly have the pleasure of watching these pretty birds work our lawn.
The African Hoopoe's call is a soft hoo-poo, hoo-poo-poo!
I'm linking my post to Wild Bird Wednesday here
Happy Wednesday to you all!
This is a very beautiful bird and yuo re so fortunate to be have it come to eat on your lawn Jo. Hope Grant is doing well.
ReplyDeletereally awesome bird!
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, it is hard to believe the Hoopoe is a common bird. They are very cool looking birds, I would love to see one some day. Great post, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning bird.
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know this kind of bird with a large erectile crest!
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful birds we can only see in Africa and Asia, isn't it?!
Hugs from Brazil
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They are so fascinating and wonderful! Great photos of this fun bird.
ReplyDeletehe is a beauty
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