
Bird Photography Weekly #6 scored 15 species from our contributors.
The list:
- Black-thighed Falconet
- Virginia Rail
- White-breasted Woodswallows
- Atlantic Puffin
- Stonechat
- House Wren
- Greater Roadrunner
- Tennessee Warbler
- Whooping Crane
- Northern Flicker
- Great Egret
- Barn Swallow
- Sandhill Crane
- Cooper’s Hawk
- Dark-eyed Junco
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My contribution this week:
Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) on the LEFT and Coppersmith Barbet (Megalaima haemacephala) – right
The playful Carolina chickadee.
Didn’t forget it this week. Coming at ya with a Tufted Titmouse!
My contribution this week is a Golden-crowned Kinglet taken in Central Park on October 11, 2008.
I have lived in many areas of the USA and no matter where I am at the moment, I can always find Killdeer running around. I love the tiny babies who are born ready to go!!!
Didn’t get a chance to leave a comment earlier – got sidetracked with work stuff.
My contribution this week is another slightly older photo – a Black-tailed Godwit that show up on Plum Island in 2006.
The most cooperative Black-throated Green Warbler ever is 10,000 Birds’ contribution!
I had just stuck up a bird post so I hope you don’t mind me joining in.
How about a nice big Black Vulture for my first BPW post?
American Goldfinch featured today. Hope you enjoy!
Horned Lark from the Arizona Grasslands. Enjoy!
I’m thrilled to add a Steller’s Jay and Golden Eagle to my lifelist, with photos of both. I’d love any comments anyone cares to share on my blog!
Missed last week. But I come back this week with a Wilson’s Phalarope.