Posing as Passerines

Monochrome Madness? Possibly. This week, Sarah’s calling for things beginning with P. I’ve picked birds. Birds beginning with P.

I need to confess that not one of the birds featured below is a passerine, though this order of birds accounts for about half of all bird species. Peacocks, puffins, parakeets, pigeons, pelicans, pheasants – none of them fits the bill. The raven in my featured photo is a passerine however. Though he doesn’t begin with P …

A perfectly posh peacock.
Parading puffins.
Pious parakeet.
Paddling pigeons.
Prying pelicans.
Pair of pheasants.

For Leanne’s Monochrome Madness, hosted today by Sarah of Travel with Me.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

35 thoughts on “Posing as Passerines”

  1. Haha, this made me smile! It also had me looking into passerines – they seem a very diverse bunch. Your splendid raven is definitely a Perching bird. I’m glad you gave the non-passerines their moment in the spotlight too.

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  2. I love your captions almost as much as the images! And I do wish I’d thought of puffins – I have several from our Svalbard trip I could have used. That’s one of my favourite shots here but I think my top pick goes to the Pious parakeet 🙂

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    1. I like the parakeet too. But no, the raven is in Knaresborough, and often to be seen there, with or without that bench. In fact he was in a shot I posted the other week, overlooking Knaresborough Viaduct.

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  3. I am partial to pelicans – they are HUGE. And the puffins please me. They are fun birds. And the parakeet can only be praised. That is really a praiseworthy picture. And that chair! the p-words leave me!

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    1. When I was a child in London, the pelicans of St. James’ Park NEVER appeared on land (except on their private island). Nowadays, they mooch about all the time.

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