SMaP 257 - Free Theme (Singers)
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This week's topic is - FREE THEME
I just returned from the street where I already heard birds singing. Spring is approaching. I decided to show you the birds singing.
Nuthatch
Yes, some of these nimble fellows have already started singing, and you can hear them in the forest.
Blyth's reed warbler
These birds arrive only in May. But they can be heard at any time of day, and anywhere: in forests, on banks, in city courtyards. The main thing is that the bushes they inhabit grow there. Their songs consist of a variety of other bird calls, separated by a characteristic crackling sound.

Bluethroat
This lover of meadows and bushes also uses snippets of the voices of nearby birds in its songs.

Common Rosefinch
This pink sparrow often says "Nice to meet you!" to the forest in the spring. It does so specifically in a location where it's easily visible to females.

Robin
This brightly colored bird sings beautiful, melancholy songs.

Siberian rubythroat
This comical-looking nightingale sings quite loudly and beautifully. And, as befits a nightingale, it naturally incorporates the voices of other birds and other sounds into its songs.
| Camera | Lens |
|---|---|
| Nikon D5200 | Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD |
There is a parking lot in the area where I live where I leave my car. Two days ago I stopped and heard birds singing. It is still winter, spring is still far away, but the birds say that spring is coming.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Birdsfacingforward/comments/1r0v8ab/bluethroat_facing_forward/
This post has been shared on Reddit by @davideownzall through the HivePosh initiative.
Wow... very nice, indeed! 😍