Yesterday I saw a strange little bird in the garden.
At first glance, I honestly thought it was a sparrow that was bleeding 😅
I quickly grabbed my phone and took a photo and a short video to send to the local birding group. And decided to grab my camera. I was lucky to get two terrible shoots 🙂


Turns out, it was a Common Linnet (Linaria cannabina) — a bird I had never properly noticed before.
I couldn’t get a perfect picture, but I’m still happily adding it to my bird list 🙂
Ilze
P.S. Jānis was hospitalized because of urinary tract stones causing severe lower back pain. Jānis is at home with a small temperature and no pain. We will go if the pain comes back or temperature gets higher.
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How wonderful!
Hope Jānis gets well soon.
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Loving the photos. Glad to hear Janis is on the mend. Kidney stones!
Poor Janis.
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yeah, that is what I think – poor Jānis! Thank you, I wish I had perfect image – whole bird visable.
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Pretty little bird – I’m not aware of ever having seen one, so would probably have made the same mistake. Sympathetic hugs to Jänis – one of the younger members of our fanily has just been treated for kidney stones & it wasn’t fun – though he now has a little jar with the crystals in it as a souvenir!
I haven’t been able to like or comment on your blog lately, but have been enjoying your posts nonetheless. Especially liked the nettle/cheese recipe. Thanks!
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Thank you! I’ve been thinking about you! WP doesn’t surprise me anymore! I saw you had a new post posted today – haven’t read it yet!
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Ilze – my very best to Janis. I have had lifelong problems with severe UTIs going right up to the kidneys. (Many times in hospital !) Good his stones are in the bladder . . .I seem to remember there are some medications which decrease their size and he may be able to pass them thru’ his urethra/penis . . . even if this needs an operation – it is not as bad as for kidney stones. I know the pain. Bu..er . . . hope this gets sorted out soon – what a nuisance! Love the look of the pretty bird in the early spring green 🙂 !
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OK! If simple medications to make the stones smaller do not work he needs a transurethral cymolitholaplax – the stones are broken into small bits with a laser using a simple ultrasound through a scope – try that on your doc! Sounds impossible – is not so really!
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Yes, that is what we are looking into.. first medication then laser.
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Thank you!
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That makes more sense of Jänis’s recent back strain. I hope he stays well
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Thank you, Derrick!
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what a pretty bird! hope janis is on the mend soon –
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Thank you, Beth!
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What a sweet little bird, Ilze. I can see how you might mistake the red feathers for blood at first glance. I’m glad Janis is home and recovering.
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Thank you, Jean!
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A lovely bird! This sounds like Janis has Kidney Stones. I hope not, the pain is so incredibly intense.
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Maybe that is the right term for that – kidney stones!!! My english…. you know.. I’m latvian 🙂
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That’s what your description sounds like, Ilze, I have had two of those bloody things and wouldn’t wish one on my worst enemy if I had one! You do very well with wrting in English, no worries! ❤️🏴🇬🇧
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It’s a sweet little bird, Ilze.
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🙂 Thank you!
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A lovely bird, how fortunate to get a sighting in you garden X
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