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04/02/2015 06:36:04 PM · #26

04 - Double-crested Cormorant
04/02/2015 10:44:27 PM · #27
9. Swans- added- Trumpeter Swans

10. Eagle

11. Woodpecker and a ..... I don't know another woodpecker? LOL- Added Hairy Wood Pecker and a woody wood pecker male Downy

12. Doves/Pigeons - Added- Morning Dove

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 07:52:24.
04/03/2015 12:35:20 AM · #28
9. House sparrows going nuts
Female Male

10. House Finch

Male Pair Female

11. Northern Shoveler

Male

12. Black Billed Magpie

Feeding on Carrion

13. Black capped Chickadee



14. American Wigeon
Pair

15. American Kestrel



16. Mountain Bluebird

Male Female

17, 18. Cinnamon Teal pair at the left, pair of Ringneck ducks center, American Wigeon male right



19. Gadwall



20. Sandhill Crane



21. Mallard Duck

Male Female

22. Western Meadowlark

Male

23. American Robin

Male

24. Cassin's Finch

Female

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 15:07:55.
04/03/2015 02:05:48 PM · #29

15 - Western Bluebird, male, Sialia mexicana.


16 - Gadwall, Anas strepera.


17 - Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia.


18 - Mallard, mated pair, Anas platyrhynchos.


19 - American White Pelicans, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos.


20 - Common Merganser, female, Mergus merganser.

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 14:06:32.
04/03/2015 02:58:22 PM · #30

03 - Great tit
04/03/2015 03:55:13 PM · #31
1. Canadians, 4/1 (yes we had snow :-P)
2. Great Blue Heron 4/2

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 22:05:50.
04/03/2015 04:23:11 PM · #32

21 - Common Merganser


22 - Ring-billed Gull


23 - Greater Scaup
04/03/2015 05:21:47 PM · #33

03 - I think this may be a Cassin's Finch (Carpodacus Cassinii), but not 100% sure.

I think hahn23 may be correct on this one. It does look like a Pine Siskin Finch. The yellow in the folded wings may be the giveaway.


04 - My best guess on this one is that it's a Chipping Sparrow (Spizella Passerina)
Any help with the correct ID would be appreciated.

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 18:10:05.
04/03/2015 07:24:50 PM · #34
I went out after work and searched high and low, but the only bird I managed a picture of was a Bird of Paradise, which is a plant, which probably doesn't count. AND it was a crappy picture. Going to try again this evening. I should at least get a gull, yes??
04/03/2015 07:59:10 PM · #35
Originally posted by Melethia:

I went out after work and searched high and low, but the only bird I managed a picture of was a Bird of Paradise, which is a plant, which probably doesn't count. AND it was a crappy picture. Going to try again this evening. I should at least get a gull, yes??


I'm sure that where you live, there are lots of seabirds. I was chasing Gambel's Quail around this morning, but couldn't get near those pesky critters! I will before the month is over, however. It seems like since the first of April, our birds here have become scarce. They must know about the side challenge...
04/03/2015 08:05:55 PM · #36
I am going through my bird app to try to figure out what these guys are because I do not know..I will come back to add their ID, thank you all for helping me learn in the mean time :-D Until then

13. Cute little black birds-Added Redwinged

14. Cute little blue or black bird- he was bugger to capture, 15 minutes to get him- Added - Black backed chickadee

15. Hawk-added Red tail

Message edited by author 2015-04-04 10:40:28.
04/03/2015 09:52:57 PM · #37
1.

I found one! Yes, Tom, you'd think I'd have lots of seabirds, but I think they got the memo about the challenge as well. There used to be a GIANT murder of crows in the 'hood, too, but they've mysteriously disappeared.

Message edited by author 2015-04-03 21:53:24.
04/03/2015 10:13:10 PM · #38

08- Prairie Falcon, (thanks for the correct ID Richard!)


09- Great Blue Heron


10- Flicker female


11- Flicker male


12- Western Meadowlark

Message edited by author 2015-04-06 10:20:50.
04/04/2015 12:16:46 AM · #39
I wanted ot go to Wolfe Island in Kingston Ontario today. The weather forecast was great so off I went. It is 2 hrs away and the sky was blue UNTIL I arrived at the ferry, it was a fog bowl. YOu couldn't see 20 feet in front of you. I was a faint glimps of a swan. The camera wouldn't focus on anything and it was gone by the time I got to manual focus. (which is not a handy way ot use an 80-400) the fog stayed most of the day so birding was minimal today!


01 Canada Geese

02 Black capped Chickadee (taken yesterday)

03 Killdeer - I was surprised to see these two so early in the year.

04 Male and female Mallards

05 Male Red-winged blackbird

06 Robin

07 Turkey Vulture
04/04/2015 06:55:56 AM · #40
From 4/2, same spot as the day before. Saw a few that I still haven't captured, including a Sharp-shinned Hawk that perched in the yard 30 seconds after I stepped inside to get a drink.

First the new birds:

17. House Finch (M & F):

18. Red-tailed Hawk:
The 2nd shot is the mating pair nesting in the field behind our house.

Now some additions to birds already captured on 4/1...

4. Red-winged Blackbird: Male Calling Female 2M, 1F & Guest

10. American Goldfinch (M&F):

We recycle our old frying pans as bird baths. Here's the Adult Swim portion of the evening...



04/04/2015 08:00:34 AM · #41
2. Light Vented Bulbul
3. Korean Magpie
4. Common Mynah
5. Brown Shrike
6. Cattle Egret
7. Green Winged Macaw
8. Lesser-Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo

Message edited by author 2015-04-04 08:08:05.
04/04/2015 10:24:12 AM · #42
1 red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator)

2 bufflehead (Bucephala albeola)

3 common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula)

4 red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus)

5 green-winged teal (Anas carolinensis or Anas crecca carolinensis)

6 pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps)

7 Canada goose (Branta canadensis)

8 turkey vulture (Cathartes aura)
04/04/2015 10:37:43 PM · #43

1. Canadian Geese


2. Osprey


3. American Coot


4. Ring Necked Duck


5. Northern Flicker


6. Great Horned Owl


7. Red Winged Blackbird

Message edited by author 2015-04-10 13:33:54.
04/04/2015 11:02:48 PM · #44
New area- 45 minutes away
Too windy hardly nothing seen but 4 birds

16. Crow

17. Male Cardinal, the female one was being naughty and wouldn't let me capture her,

We did see a wild turkey too far for my lens though

A barred owl too but he flew away

Message edited by author 2015-04-04 23:04:06.
04/04/2015 11:30:59 PM · #45
2. Brown Pelican

04/04/2015 11:51:02 PM · #46
3. Western Gull - both adult and juvenile



Message edited by author 2015-04-04 23:51:24.
04/05/2015 05:12:33 AM · #47
Some of the photos I made this morning

04 - Peeweet

05 - Great crested grebe

06 - Barnacle goose

07 - Common magpie
04/05/2015 05:25:08 AM · #48
A windy day on 4/4, but I got some anyway. First the new birds...

19. Tufted Titmouse: Interestingly one of the more common birds in our yard, but it just doesn't stick around long enough to be photographed

20. American Crow:

And some restatements of already counted birds for the reasons noted...

1. Male Downy Woodpecker with clearly visible tongue (did you know woodpeckers had tongues?):

14. White-breasted Nuthatch (M&F), going the wrong way "up" a tree (they usually go head-down):

11. Black-capped Chickadee with a peanut put out to try and lure the Tufted Titmouse in (they love them):

Message edited by author 2015-04-05 05:25:37.
04/05/2015 02:21:10 PM · #49
Finally got a few, more to come
1. Common Grackle

2. Downy Woodpecker

3. Red Winged Blackbird

4. Dark Eyed Junco
04/05/2015 03:33:57 PM · #50
25. Downy Woodpecker
Female Male

26. Common Ravens



27. Western Kingbird



28. Coot



29. Great Blue Heron



30. Common Goldeneye



31. Juvenile Horned Lark



32. Male Belted Kingfisher

in flight

33. Female Northern Flicker



34. Tree Swallow



35. Golden Eagle

Juvenile

36. Song Sparrow



37. Dark Eyed Junco



38. Turkey Vulture



Not a new species for me, but this is the first time I had seen this- two juvenile Bald Eagles grappling in the sky. Here's a sequence

Also redeemed my earlier horrid adult Bald Eagle shot

Also have a few unknowns...

39. Green Winged Teal



40. Lark Sparrow



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