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04/08/2013 02:41:19 AM · #101 |
Debut to this sc. (Been confined to barracks with a cold.)
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04/08/2013 12:06:12 PM · #102 |
......Great Cormorant
......Eurasian Wigeon
......Iceland Gull
......Lesser Scaup
......Song Sparrow |
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04/08/2013 03:46:40 PM · #103 |
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04/08/2013 04:18:24 PM · #104 |
32. Williamson's Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus thyroideus
33. Bufflehead, Bucephala albeola
34. American Coot, Fulica americana
35. Great Blue Heron, Ardea hernias
36. Franklin's Gull, Leucophaeus pipixcan
37. Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia
Message edited by author 2013-04-18 14:51:00. |
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04/08/2013 09:17:07 PM · #105 |
Big snowstorm coming, so I did more on birding today. Less on Tuesday and Wednesday because of the snow and cold about to arrive.
38. Hairy Woodpecker, male, Picoides villosus
39. Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis, Oregon subspecies.
40. Pine Siskin, Spinus pinus |
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04/09/2013 12:17:01 AM · #106 |
27. Golden-crowned kinglet
28. Yellow-rumped warbler
29. Song sparrow
And a better picture of the Red-winged blackbird (I had my tripod this time...):
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04/09/2013 12:31:29 AM · #107 |
Sorry that I haven't been commenting. I will try to catch up soon.
From Port St Lucie Florida
Great Igret
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Female Cardinal
Sanderling
Brown Pelican
Bluck Vultures
Glossy Ibis
Sandhill Crane
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04/09/2013 08:51:18 AM · #108 |
Message edited by author 2013-04-10 08:07:03. |
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04/09/2013 09:30:06 AM · #109 |
I'm not officially in this challenge due to having too much other stuff going on this month, but have briefly looked around and have enjoyed seeing the photos being posted.
vawendy and her family were here to visit last week so we went on a birding binge. We all had a great time and got tons of photos, in spite of some occasional rain.
I ran across this scene and would like to share it with everyone. Details are in the description when you open it.
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04/09/2013 03:36:07 PM · #110 |
I got some catchin' up to do:
Northern Cardinal in mid-step
Classic Chipping Sparrow
Common Grackle
Dark-eyed Junco
Robin, head's up!
Possibly a Savannah Sparrow?
White-Crowned Sparrow
Edited for accuracy. Many thanks to Richard!
Message edited by author 2013-04-09 16:25:45. |
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04/09/2013 03:37:09 PM · #111 |
5" of wet snow so far. Steady snow falling. Pine Siskins on the left. House Finches on the right.
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04/09/2013 05:45:28 PM · #112 |
......Black-legged Kittiwakes |
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04/09/2013 06:28:04 PM · #113 |
Latest bunch from last weekend:
Osprey
Eastern Blue Bird
Great Blue Heron
Red Bellied Woodpeckers (Male & Female)
Black Capped Chickadee
Nuthatch
Cardinal (Female)
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04/09/2013 07:15:55 PM · #114 |
41. Cassin's Finch, male, Haemorhous cassinii
First of all, I apologize for the bird feeder images. But, we are in the middle of a snowstorm. So, the birds were not active in the wilderness today. But, they found my bird feeder. After a full winter of seeing House Finches, it was a pleasant surprise to see the Cassin's Finch show up today. They are migrating into the high elevation areas for the summer season.
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04/09/2013 10:31:00 PM · #115 |
Before listing what I saw today, I just wanted to say that I am thoroughly enjoying this side challenge. I've never been a birdwatcher and have never heard of many of these birds. Who knew there were so many sparrows, for instance?!? Thank you so much for having this challenge - I'm loving it...
I took my kids today to a nearby state park that has a swampy area - we saw quite a few birds. I missed one because the dog barked just as I was about to take a photo of a bright yellow bird. I think I'll leave the dog (and maybe the 5-yr-old) at home next time. ;) (My 10-yr-old is loving it and took quite a few photos of his own with my old camera).
30. Swamp sparrow
31. White-breasted nuthatch
32. Downy woodpecker (male + female)
33. Gadwall (it's quite a distance away but that's my best guess)
34. Great egret (I was curious about the green around the eye in the second photo - different egret - but read that the green appears during breeding season)
35. Green-winged teal (another one off in the distance - I think I got it right but not sure)
And better pictures of the chickadee and yellow-rumped warbler (I'm not counting this chickadee because I'm not sure of the other one I have - they may both be black-capped, carolina, or a combo - I have no idea):
Message edited by author 2013-04-09 23:18:47. |
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04/10/2013 06:47:59 AM · #116 |
13. Noisy Friarbird
14. Rufous Songlark (with grasshopper)
Message edited by author 2013-04-10 06:48:52. |
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04/10/2013 07:21:27 PM · #117 |
......American Crow |
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04/10/2013 09:57:02 PM · #118 |
36. Tufted titmouse
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04/11/2013 05:38:01 PM · #119 |
15. Red-kneed Dotterel
Message edited by author 2013-04-11 17:38:27. |
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04/11/2013 08:02:44 PM · #120 |
42. American Wigeon, Anas americana
43. Gadwall, Anas strepera
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04/12/2013 06:00:18 AM · #121 |
37. Black-headed gull
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04/12/2013 11:04:24 AM · #122 |
Crow
Hummingbird
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04/12/2013 06:37:44 PM · #123 |
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04/13/2013 12:28:30 AM · #124 |
38. White-throated Sparrow
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04/13/2013 01:05:37 AM · #125 |
Great Egret babies. |
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