Bird Photography Weekly
What better way to promote birds and bird conservation than by featuring a cornucopia of wonderful bird photos? Thus, we encourage you to join the weekly excitement of Bird Photography Weekly.
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European Starling.( Sturnus vulgaris)
European Starling(Juvenile).
Osprey. Photo was taken in Van Dusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Great Blue Heron.
The pelican.
The photograph was taken in a little zoo in Holon, Israel.
Great Blue Heron.- Walkin on the dyke.
First HUMMINGBIRD seen in winter 2011. Richmond,BC, Canada
I enjoyed getting pictures of Wood Ducks at the North Pond in Lincoln Park, Chicago, back in late October, 2010. Below is the link to my post from my blog: http://northernillinoisbirder.blogspot.com/2010/11/wood-ducks-north-pond-lincoln-park.html
Young Bald Eagle.
Common redpolls http://robins-chaos.blogspot.com/
Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese taking off at dawn from Bosque del Apache, New Mexico.
Bushtit larger than a hummingbird, dusty grey with light brown cap and long tail….
The Spotted Towhee photographs.
http://aler-photography.blogspot.com/2011/05/weekends-backyard-photgraphs.html
Wood Duck – http://aler-photography.blogspot.com/2011/05/wood-duck-introduction.html
Gray-hooded Gull at Coney Island, NY. This is only the second Gray-hooded Gull recorded in the United States. (The previous one was in 1998 in Florida.) Coney Island makes the most bizarre backdrop for a birding trip!
Wood Duck Female – http://aler-photography.blogspot.com/2011/08/wood-duck-female.html
The divebomber juvenile red shoulder hawk
http://malvernbirder.blogspot.com/2011/08/no-wheatears.html
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
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