What kind of bird is this?
Sorry for the bad picture
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No bird to see. But if one should sit on the beam, it’s probably a swallow.
Approximately in the middle of the picture, the bars create a cross.
Right above the crossbar, between the vertical bar and the wall is the head of something to see what a swallow, amsel, etc could be
Yeah, the dark spot. You can’t identify it as a bird or even determine the species. You can only guess.
Maybe a swallow.
Looks like an amsel.
I also tend to the amsel. Or another choke.
Or an eagle;-)
So Amseln also brood at such angles. I find the head and the beak look like an amsel.
The less, but the nesting place is not too common for the Amsel. That’s just the tendency. It comes from the beak.