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Happy 30th BPW. My contribution for the week is a Chiffchaff.
I’m showing the tufted titmouse. Happy BPW everyone!
I’m posting a few pics of a Common Potoo – probably my last BPW with birds from Trinidad & Tobago.
American Robins from 10,000 Birds.
My contribution comes in the form of wheeling and diving terns.
I’ve got some Turkey Vulture shots this week.
Still sticking with the theme of photos from my recent trip to Florida, I’ve got a Royal Tern in a full dive for this week.
A nice little Pine Siskin is up at my place this week.
Sending you some beautiful red-shouldered hawks.
Finally got to it again! I’m in with the life cycle of Great White Egrets!
I really missed doing BPW last week. Back this week for the 30th edition with a treasure from San Bernard NWR: American Bitterns.
Enjoy!
A group of 5 Snowy Egrets in flight for your viewing pleasure.
Red-breasted Merganser enjoying lunch.
A Wisconsin Blue Jay from me this week.
I’m new here and have enjoyed seeing everyone’s photos–and adding my own from a recent trip to a rookery, where the egrets and wood storks were in full breeding mode!
I had all sorts of cool and rare birds to choose from over the weekend, but the best shot was of a Red-tailed Hawk.
I have a Song Sparrow trying its darnest to remember how to sing.
This weeks entry… a pair of photos of the Great Blue Heron.
My late entry this week Orange-breasted Trogon (Harpactes oreskios)
We got our Sage Grouse shots.
Some Boat-tailed Grackles in south Florida.
A birding bonanza for me to share in photos this week – cedar waxwing, Cassin’s finch, mourning dove, American robin, and lesser goldfinch. Busy day I’ve had today!
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