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Great vid well done gourge some very nice birds cheers from Sammy
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ОтветитьCheers for another fantastic video thanks
ОтветитьVery interesting well done
ОтветитьVery informative and brilliant photos of this rarely seen bird
ОтветитьWell done George. A lot of work gone into keeping those birds.
ОтветитьLovely looking birds keep up the great work George
Ответитьi'm from indonesia, good job OC aviary
Ответитьhere in france have in a has in the vosges ,e French:merle a plastron,
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ОтветитьIt's nice to see something different. Another great video Oliver and thank you George for letting us see the birds.
Ответитьamazing,well done !
ОтветитьAmazing video! Since ring ouzel are mountain birds, could pigeon perches help them? Pigeons, in the wild, lived and nested on cliff sides, so their feet are adapted to prefer flatter perches. If they are only kept on branches/normal perches then they may get sore feet or other issues. So maybe looking into a few of those may prevent these beatiful mountain birds from having issues
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Great content Oliver, nice to see some softbills on this channel! 😉👍
ОтветитьRing Ouzel kind a resembles to the American Robin except its colors.
ОтветитьGreat episode !
ОтветитьGreat content as always Ollie, so nice to see something a bit different and being kept by a young lad like yourself, Great work, George, wishing lots of luck with them and a fab breading season, thank ollie
ОтветитьGreat whaching this amazing
ОтветитьDid you build those aviary yourself, there very well made
Ответитьmore of these videos great work mate
ОтветитьWow! What stunning birds. I'd never heard of them, so many thanks for this film.
ОтветитьAnimal cruelty par excellance.
Ответитьstunning them pal,didn't realise just how much pattern they had.really nice birds 👍👍🤣
ОтветитьDo they frequently hang around in the wild in pairs? Think I may have just seen two in my garden, don't think I've ever seen one before but 2 landing together at once stood out. I'm up on the moors in Yorkshire, so I suppose it's possible that I haven't misidentified them, although it's now early March and cold and wet so is it a bit early for them? I'm not a birdwatcher, so I'm not too hot on identifying birds, but from all the photos I've looked at, these looked the closest. Very prominent white ring around their necks and a mottled black and white chest, incredibly attractive birds.
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