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Larry Jordan says:
I have some photos of Battle Creek Wildlife Area this week.
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 1:51 am
Nicole says:
Am game with some Cormorants on the golf course this week
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 2:11 am
Eileen says:
I posted photos of a male Wood Duck.
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 5:29 am
Christopher says:
Since I posted pics of King Eider last week, I thought it was only appropriate to post pics of it’s more common (for us in New England) cousin this week
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 8:04 am
Modesto Viegas says:
I posted a Cattle Egret flying.
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 6:16 pm
bob k says:
A trio: Bar-tailed Godwit, white-tailed Kites and Lewis’ Woodpecker
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 10:32 pm
Mick says:
I am posting photos of a very young Brush-turkey
Posted on: November 29, 2009 @ 11:42 pm
Neil says:
I have posted a photo and video of Little Corella this week.
Posted on: November 30, 2009 @ 2:16 am
Yen says:
Had a good trip up at Awana, Genting for submontane birds species. Landed on some pretty “ok” shots. Thanks for visiting.
Posted on: November 30, 2009 @ 8:53 am
Ken Schneider says:
Lawn ornaments: three Wood Storks landed in my back yard!
Posted on: November 30, 2009 @ 12:31 pm
Tabib says:
This red coloured Scarlet-Rumped Trogon for my late entry this week.
Posted on: December 1, 2009 @ 4:47 am
Birdzilla says:
I was lucky this summer to watch a pair of WESTERN KINGBIRDS raising their four chicks in a nest on a utility pole i walked by every evening and watched them as they eventuialy fledged and left the nest but knowing of these birds theyll return next year
Posted on: December 2, 2009 @ 1:32 am
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