I hope you've enjoyed my previous articles on bird behavior. (Bird Hygiene and Have You Observed Unusual Bird Behavior)
Bird behavior can tell us a lot about what's going on with them, including their well being as well as their needs. Birds communicate through different varieties of calls, songs and body language. It has been determined through study that brainwaves of birds are very similar to that of humans.
I have attached a few more photos of bird behavior. These photos show the bird regurgitating seeds and other things.




A fun, informative post Steve!
ReplyDeleteSomething about birds eating and throwing up that just captivates my attention. Cool post Steve!
ReplyDeleteYes, I read this post while eating breakfast. Enthralling!
ReplyDeleteDisgusting! I love it!
ReplyDeleteCough, cough! Awesome photographs, Steve!
ReplyDeleteGAAAAKKKK. Thanks Steve. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLeave it to me to post something disgusting! :)
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