Common jackdaws, but with different feathers

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It seems that a jackdaw is admiring a flower in a flower bed.

I love bird jackdaws. Beautiful smart birds. We have a lot of them. But just like other birds, jackdaws do not like to be photographed. If you walk without a camera and stop next to jackdaws, they don't pay attention. One has only to stop in hands with a camera, jackdaws immediately fly away. They need to be approached carefully, to pretend that they are not interested. And then choose the moment and catch the jackdaw in the lens. Jackdaws are beautiful.

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Now many acorns are falling from oak trees. This is a favorite treat for jackdaws and rooks. It would seem that there are many acorns on earth now, but birds still have competition. The jackdaw found this acorn fruit under a tree and quickly flew away from other birds. And now happy.

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These two beautiful girlfriends are standing at the edge of a flower bed and are thinking about something.

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Pay attention to the color of the plumage of the jackdaws. These birds have mostly gray plumage combined with dark blue. There are also jackdaws with light brown individual feathers. It would seem that jackdaws as a species of birds are all the same. But this is not the case.

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I managed to get closer to this beauty.

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In the photo above and the photo below, there are two jackdaws with different plumage in one angle for comparison. And note that their eye color is different. In the photo above, a jackdaw with gray-blue eyes.

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In this photo, a jackdaw with light brown eyes. So, it looks like all the birds are jackdaws, but there are also varieties among them. I deliberately placed different jackdaws here so that you can see the difference.

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