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This week i have a little grebe, also called a dabchick.
I have a variety of birds this week including a new life bird – all captured with my Wingscape BirdCam!
This week I am posting a photo of one of the hundreds of White-winged Crossbill photos I have been able to get from this year’s winter finch irruption here in Massachusetts.
I’m posting the American Goldfinch with some newly molted spring feathers.
There are loads, and I mean loads, of Long-tailed Ducks at the Jersey Shore in all stages of molt. I give you one in classic winter wear.
The always adorable Common Redpoll is my bird of the week.
In a startling move that will surprise no one, my bird of the week is the Common Raven. 🙂
My frustration with gulls is my contribution this week.
I am posting photos of Common Terns
My offering for the week is a couple of Loggerhead Shrikes. Enjoy!
I have a few shots of n Australian King Parrot, hope you like it.
The Oak Titmouse is one of my favorite backyard birds featured this week.
Black Billed Magpies have center stage on my blog this week.
My post this week shows the northern pintails I saw in New Mexico in November.
American Kestrel– I just don’t see too many of them.
Thanks to your tweet on the Rossmoor Woodpecker trouble, I’m posting on the Acorn Woodpecker.
Striated Heron and Pied Oystercatchers this time.