If we could plant more trees and plants of the right species in available spots in cities we could have a lot more wildlife, areas like rooftops, vacant lots etc can really be developed
Oh man those birds were like a mile above the ground haha but I'm 99% sure they were turkey vultures.It's been a dead zone out here lately only house sparrows and a mourning dove. ehh did u get close enough to get a id of the vultures? Kittiee Katt I'm no familiar with forest Ravens, but know most of the other birds u mentioned.
Forest ravens are the crows we get down here, they're quite small compared to most crows, but beautiful and very smart. One was sitting on my window ledge outside one day teasing my cat who was inside, I tried telling the cat that the birdie was to big for him to eat and that the birdie would eat him if he went out there, but he didn't care, he wanted the birdie.It's been a dead zone out here lately only house sparrows and a mourning dove. ehh did u get close enough to get a id of the vultures? Kittiee Katt I'm no familiar with forest Ravens, but know most of the other birds u mentioned.
People also let their cats roam free here and they shouldn't. Not only are cats largely responsible for the decline in our native wildlife, but people are cruel to cats where I am. I've seen people drive onto lawns just to run over a cat. Its pathetic.In Arizona owls would kill and eat cats, people shouldn't let cats roam freely, out here it's one of the most common roadkills
I've never seen a blackneck I don't think, but the pictures on google look pretty. I honestly didn't know swans we supposed to be white until I was about 8 years old, I'd never seen a white swan before then and when I did see one for the first time I asked my nan what was wrong with it.We only get black swans where people stock them, my two favorite swans are black and blacknecks
Just looked them up, they're beautiful! I didn't think ducks could be that pretty.Another favorite of mine( and not native here either ) is the mandarin duck