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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Critters

Ewgh! I've been trying to get back to blogging because I MISS it and you all, when I don't! I love you all dearly and really do try to get here, but recently I've had several irons in the fire and struggling to post. However, here I am now and without further ado, my post for Eileen's Saturday Critters. 

After the most welcome summer rains which have cooled down the earth,  Skabenga and I are getting our daily walk in - sometimes twice daily! 

At the moment the migrating Amur falcons are prolific in our area. I managed to take photos but when I downloaded them, they were a total disappointment. I'm going out there soon again and will post on Wild Bird Wednesday if I have better images. 
 The lad loves his walk and of course, Mama gets her exercise in at the same time! 


Amur falcon (female) 
Amur falcon (male) 

The Amur falcon (Falco amurensis) is a small raptor of the falcon family. It breeds in south-eastern Siberia and Northern China before migrating in large flocks across India and over the Arabian Sea to winter in Southern Africa.

Males are dark grey with reddish brown thighs and undertail coverts; reddish orange eye-ring, cere, and feet. Females are duller above, with dark scaly markings on white underparts, an orange eye ring, cere, and legs. Only a pale wash of rufous is visible on their thighs and undertail coverts. Their diet consists mainly of insects, such as termites; during migration over the sea, they are thought to feed on migrating dragonflies.

I'm always fascinated by the Amur Falcon because for one of the very few times in the bird world, the female is definitely more attractive than the male! 

For more beautiful (and much better photos of birds) please click here

HAPPY SATURDAY TO YOU ALL! 

10 comments:

  1. Hello, Jo! So happy to see you posting. I always enjoy seeing your sweet Skabenga. The Amur Falcon is a beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing the info on the Falcon. Thank you so much for linking up your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend. PS, thanks for visiting my blog and for leaving a comment.

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  2. that falcon is the cutest one I have ever seen.. I think God made the males prettier because he wanted the mother to be able to sit on the eggs and not be noticed. if a bright red male cardinal sat on a nest, he would be an easy target. who knows why that popped in my head. good to see you back and of course my heart is happy to see sweet Skabinga again. so glad he still gets his walks with you. I know how busy you are with all your jobs

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  3. That falcon is pretty.
    I need some nice weather so Gibbs and I can get out and walk. It's way too cold for me right now

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  4. Enjoyed seeing your photos!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  5. I'm glad to see you today too! I love your photos of the Falcons! What a beautiful bird! Happy weekend!

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  6. The falcons are neat.

    Skabenga likes a walk!

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  7. Hooray for welcome rain. And walks. And falcons.

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  8. You sound very busy. Keep calm, keep well. Its great you get chance to walk with your lovely Skabenga.

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  9. Yes jo I have miss you blogging and hearing and seeing how live is treating you in your neck of the world. Have a great well ahead.

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  10. We all appreciate how busy real life is but we're glad your back. Awesome photos.

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