tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post45279056265103631..comments2024-03-29T01:41:15.713+00:00Comments on Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park birds: Ralph Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-43184519498189859102019-01-13T01:25:47.144+00:002019-01-13T01:25:47.144+00:00I am baffled by that female Chaffinch. But she def...I am baffled by that female Chaffinch. But she definitely did give the Blackbird a severe stare and he retreated at once.<br /><br />The Black-Headed Gull only stayed on the Mute Swan for a couple of seconds and was gone by the time the swan turned round to snap at it. This was a chance shot and I don't have a sequence.Ralph Hancockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-30950192918017008192019-01-12T23:03:00.966+00:002019-01-12T23:03:00.966+00:00Fibreglass penguins are as much of a nuisance as p...Fibreglass penguins are as much of a nuisance as parakeets, I gather.<br /><br />Song Thrushes' s singing always makes the world a better place.<br /><br />Perhaps the Blackbird thought the harmless chaffinch was a mouse? Mice can be dangerous.<br /><br />Did the swan object with sufficient vehemence to becoming a landing strip for gulls?TinĂºvielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04794275230697959519noreply@blogger.com