[Tweeters] A new bird behavior discovery - for me
Robert O'Brien via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sun Jul 28 20:06:12 PDT 2024
Yes, very cool. Hard to beat that Kingfisher's prowess.
I first 'discovered' this phenomenon when taking photos of our Spotted
Sandpiper, a notorious 'bobber'. In this case of *'BackField in Motion'
the* head is stationary while the rest of the body handles the bobbing. 2
Photos: (skip the advertisement).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/159695762@N07/53887910346/in/dateposted-public/
Bob OBrien Portland
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024 at 5:23 PM Nagi Aboulenein via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> There are some amazing videos online, of Kingfishers holding their heads
> perfectly steady, while their perch is being pushed around by the wind.
> Here’s a link to one of them:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YpIm39GHeLw
>
>
> —
> Nagi Aboulenein
>
>
> On Saturday, Jul 27, 2024 at 16:44, Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Jim, it seems to me that birds are able to do that, hold their heads
> steady as they move their bodies in different positions. That long,
> flexible neck facilitates that greatly. Watch a coot or pigeon moving and
> note their bobbing head. They are holding their head still, presumably for
> better vision, as the body moves under it.
>
> Dennis Paulson
> Seattle
>
> On Jul 27, 2024, at 12:41 PM, Jim Betz via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've gone to Channel Drive (near La Conner) several times this week. I was
> attempting to
>
> get a picture of a swallow in flight and although a barely useful image it
> does show
>
> something I didn't know about. The swallow was making one of those tight,
> horizontal
>
> turns. The wings, tail, and body were all turned almost 90 degrees (think
> "vertical").
>
> But the HEAD was still locked in the normal/horizontal orientation. A
> subsequent
>
> photo of a flock of Western Sandpipers showed the same thing. Perhaps this
> is a
>
> common bird behavior that I just haven't noticed before? Fun!!! - Jim
>
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