Showing posts with label mynah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mynah. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Birds with Attitude?

Well spring is officially here judging be the date, maybe the weather has not quite caught up to the season but the days are getting longer.

Here are a few pictures of Myna (Mynah) birds, they seem to be perpetually in a bad mood. I am taking this opportunity to put a few words in their "becks":

 
 
"I don't want to sound like a grumpy old man, but nothing winds me up more than people saying, 'Chill out' to me when I'm irritated!"
 
 Martin Freeman
 
 
"I don't argue with idiots. They will just lower me to their level, then beat me with their experience."

 
"I don't hate people. I just feel better when they're not around."
Charles Bukowski

 
"Who ate your bowl of sunshine this morning, thundercloud."

 
"I am so grumpy I am not even talking to myself!"

 
"Mynah or myna birds are species in the family Sturnidae, which also includes many species of starlings. The distinction between starlings and mynahs is not always clear, and these common names are sometimes used interchangeably. However, as considered here, the mynahs are tropical, Asian species, the most prominent of which are in the genus Acridotheres and Gracula.

The word mynah is derived from the Hindu word maina, itself derived from the Sanskrit word madana, both of which are names for the hill mynah.

Species of mynahs occur in forests, shrubby woodlands, and in urban and suburban habitats. Mynahs are medium-sized, stocky, robust birds, with a stout beak, strong legs, and a short tail. Their songs are innovative, raucous chatters made up of whistles, squeaks, and diverse, imitated sounds. Mynahs feed on a wide range of invertebrates and fruits. They nest in cavities in trees, and both sexes cooperate in feeding and raising the young birds."
 
Mynah birds are talented mimics, they can be taught to speak and can copy other animal noises.


 
Here is a YouTube video called "Morning Talk with my Mynah "Kaleo" "
 



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A more cheerful looking bird and one of my favorite tropical birds is the Red-masked Parakeet, there was a flock quite close to where I stayed in Hawaii so I got a lot of pictures, I will share some of them here.

 The red-masked parakeet is a fairly large green parakeet originally from Ecuador and Peru where the population is in decline due to loss of habitat. Feral populations exist in many parts of United States including Hawaii.

"They have a bright red face, forehead and crown; orbital ring is white; iris is orange. They are slightly yellow below; shoulder, edge of wing, lower thigh and outermost underwing coverts at bend in wing and on thighs are red. The underside of the wing and tail are olive yellow. Sexes are similar. Juveniles have green plumage until their first red feathers come in at around four months. They have a brown iris, rather than orange.

Red-masked Parakeet: Their diet includes the seeds and fruit of several different tree species and Erythrina flowers. These birds have been observed feeding on the fruits of the cultivated tropical vegetation. They travel in groups of two to twelve birds, sometimes many more at communal roosts or near prolific food supplies. They move seasonally over long distances to find crops of fruits."


These birds are really chatty but they are fun to watch ... oh and messy eaters.

 
Here is a YouTube video of their chatter:


 
 


 
"Eating without conversation is only stoking."
Marcelene Cox

 
...very entertaining to watch..........



"The only think I like better than talking about food is eating."
John Walters

 
No, this is my better side......

 
"Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do."
 Benjamin Franklin

 
...look Ma no hands........

 
"When a thing is funny, search it for a hidden truth."
 George Bernard Shaw

 

 
"Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly."
 Dalai Lama


"A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion
are the things which renew humanity."

The Buddha


 
"The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on.
It is never of any use to oneself."
 Oscar Wilde



"People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
 Isaac Asimov

 

 
I hope you have enjoyed this edition of birds with attititude.
 
 
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New from my studio:
 
First, here is a watercolour named "Anyone Home".
 
Raccoons are cheeky little animals, I have heard stories about raccoons that knock on the door for handouts!
  
  
 
 Second, and last for today, is a watercolour called "A stroll at dusk"; it is of a couple (and their dog) walking west along Spanish Banks in the winter as the sun disappears below the horizon. Oh, that is downtown Vancouver in the background.
 
 
 
That's all I have for you this week, happy Wednesday, with whimsy,
 
Gillian. 




Wednesday, 4 January 2017

A new year, but same old weather

Another snowfall and a power outage made for a memorable New Year's Eve at our house; candles add atmosphere but alas no heat and little light. Our 3rd power outage in December.

Roads and paths icy so photo walk was quite short.
 
This crow seems to have had enough of the cold...
 
 
 
...and my hummingbird friends don't seem terribly happy about the long cold spell either.
 
 
 
 
So I thought is would share a variety of the birds I photographed last year.
 
From Hawaii:
 
 
Above a Mynah bird, below same but acting more like a Roadrunner.
 
 
Goudian Finches enjoying a fountain
 
 
Finch (foreground) and Zebra Dove
 
 
 
Parrot
 
 
From Haida Gwaii:

the rare "glass" Stellar Jay...
 

 
  Magnificent eagles:
 


 
Mischievous Raven 

 


Swallow
 
 
From close to home:
 
Mergansers:
 

 
Dunlin 



Widgeons
 

 
and lastly from Whitehorse
 

 
Not sure so will call it a LBB, little brown bird!

That's all the pictures I have for you today.

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If it sounds like I am whining about the weather, I am actually whining about the  cities reaction to the weather, too late and too little and very annoying.
The side walks are really slippery, even though the city has a bylaw about clearing sidewalks of snow by 10 am, they didn't clear the city property sidewalks -- but the bike lanes were clear to the ground!

The streets weren't plowed for the 2nd snow storm until after noon on a work day, all the buses were stranded at the bottom of the hill near us. City claimed they didn't expect snowfall even though Environment Canada gave plenty of warning.

As a result many people have fallen with bumps, bruises and breaks.

Vancouver (lower mainland) should be able to a better job of clearing the streets and keeping pedestrians safe!

Nothing like a good "wine" to start the year.

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Happy New Year - 2017



I will leave the last words to Tennyson:



"Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, 'It will be happier.'"

"Ring out the false, ring in the true."

 Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Happy Wednesday, with whimsy, and a little whine,

Gillian