
Bird Photography Weekly #12 had our largest total yet with 18 species!! Thanks to everyone and please join in again this week!!
Last Week’s list:
- Royal Spoonbill
- Green Woodpecker
- Spectacled Spiderhunter
- Snow Goose
- Plain Chachalaca
- Royal Tern
- Spotted Sandpiper
- Adelaide Rozella
- House Sparrow
- Black Vulture
- Common Merganser
- American Robin
- Pine Grosbeak
- Cattle Egret
- Blue Jay
- Chipping Sparrow
- Red-shouldered Hawk
- Brown Creeper
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This week its Redwings on Bird Snapping.
Come to the Northwest and View a Common Loon foraging upon a Dungeness Crab. Enjoy…..
I’ve posted pictures of a Pied Butcherbird
Sending you my first ruby-crowned kinglet!
My entry this week is a Brown Pelican
Charlie’s amazing series of shots of Long-tailed Ducks in Toronto is 10,000 Birds contribution this week…
In celebration of Thanksgiving in North America, I’ve got Wild Turkeys up this week.
This week, I went into the “way-back” of my photos. This Little Blue Heron was shot with slide film many years ago, which I scanned at work, and got some really great, vibrant color from.
I went simple and posted a Blue Jay from the backyard. School and kids have been overwhelming recently and I haven’t had a chance to visit any of my local digiscoping haunts.
Hopefully that changes in December!
~K
Haven’t had time to get out and do any decent birding over the past couple of weeks, so I’ve posted an old shot of a Rosybill Pochard this time. Enjoy!
~Kyle
I’m on with a Sanderling!
Cheers, Klaus
This week I’m sharing the double-crested cormorant. Sorry I missed last week!
I posted a Tufted Puffin this week. (I thought about Turkeys too…)
The pictures are of a Northern Cardinal; the post about how they AREN’T so common, in my yard at least!
I’ve posted a greater yellowlegs.
I’ve posted an Ovenbird…one of my favorite warblers.
Our blog on our quest for the Townsend’s Solitaire
I’m in with some cooperative Red-tailed Hawks from the last couple CBCs.
This week contribution;
Black Magpie (Platysmurus leucopterus)
We had to add a Wild Turkey– To not double up, we changed ours to Canada Geese which are still forming huge flocks in northern Illinois.Thanks everyone for your wonderful submissions!!!!