Common Wood Pigeon
I work in a part of the city where there are houses in the main street, there is a lot of greenery and trees. And of course there are a lot of birds. Sparrows, pigeons, swallows...
Since the company is set up so that one apartment overlooks the main traffic road and the other a small side street. And it is precisely in that small side street that there are a lot of birds.

I pass this street every day because I go to the store. And I usually find the birds in flight.
I tried several times but I couldn't "catch" them.
After last night's rain, the morning is still cloudy and I found a lorikeet sitting on the fence
I thought he would be in the mood to pose for me.

By the time I managed to take a few quick pictures, he was already agitated with my approach.

And I managed to catch it in flight, as well as a few other birds. Just so you can see that this place is teeming with birds. Since I walk through this street when I go to the grocery store for breakfast, I have limited time. I'll have to make a little more time for new pictures.

I thought this was a city pigeon, but with a little research I found out that this is a Common Wood Pigeon (scientific name: Columba palumbus). It is the largest species of wild pigeon in Europe, recognizable by the white spots on the sides of the neck (which resemble a mane) and the white stripes on the wings that are clearly visible in flight
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85.
Very cool
Wood pigeons are very common indeed and there are plenty of them in my area too.
