Show Me A Photo Contest Round 60 - BIRDS WITH HUMANMADE THINGS

Thank you @nelinoeva for another competition.
And this week's theme is - BIRDS WITH HUMANMADE THINGS
Competition rules and announcement - here

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The thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)

In the summer I once went to the forest. And the road to the forest goes through the old cemetery. And on one of the fences I saw this friend. He held some kind of insect in his beak, but did not eat it, he carried it to his child.

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The common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis)

And in this place fishermen always fish. This small river flows into a large one, and there is no bridge anywhere to cross it. And the fishermen dragged some kind of barrel or canister, on which you can jump over the river. This canister was chosen by a kingfisher.

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The great tit (Parus major)

And again the old cemetery. These birds are very fond of inspecting the graves, they always rustle leaves around them.

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The European pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca)

Also in the spring in the old cemetery you can meet these birds. And in the summer they are not here.

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Siberian chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita tristis)

People from the houses closest to the forest bring old chairs, armchairs, sofas to the forest in order to relax in nature in comfort. Unfortunately, the furniture does not survive the harsh winter and deteriorates. But these objects are of great interest to birds.

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The white wagtail (Motacilla alba)

Not a very good photo. The wagtail stands on concrete beams. There are a lot of them piled up in this place, it is near a thermal power plant. And these concrete blocks have been lying here since the 90s. And in them it is very convenient for birds to hide from rain and dangers.

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The fieldfare (Turdus pilaris)

Not far from the thermal power station there is a reserve peak boiler house. And once a flock of thrushes decided to build a nest there!



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