Fledgling Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris )
Not a lot to comment on for the day. My usual afternoon/early evening with Kanyl. As he isn't too good on his legs I gave his lawn a quick cut. The size of mower grass boxes was made noticeable to me. I emptied the grass box more times on cutting his small lawn than I do on ours that is three or four times as big.
The blip is a this years starling showing its first adult feathers. The white spots are lost (in both fledglings and adults owning to feather wear). Until we got a nest this year Starlings were a rare visitor, perhaps a single one two or three times a year. It is amusing to watch the youngsters learning. This one has gained the skills to get on to the nuts another one still sits on a nearby perch and tries stretching to reach the nuts, wobbling and nearly overbalancing in the process.
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