Chaffinch in a hawthorn tree (0178)
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Between the rape fields in Angeln are the farm roads lined with bends. There I had already discovered the flowering hawthorn in the undergrowth and brought it along as a picture. Many of the bushes in the bends are the hawthorn trees that blossom in spring. They were already withering, which the birds take advantage of to feed on the contents of the flowers. Again and again I saw petals fall to the ground and sometimes I discovered a bird in the tree plucking the flower.

Here it was a chaffinch, which I was allowed to accompany photographically for a while. I already knew from my home country that chaffinches have a very short flight distance. And so I was able to take a few more photos here too:

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