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I am posting a photo of a Great Egret
Hello!
This week bird Little Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula westermanni)
Inca Doves from 10,000 Birds…
My latest Snowy Owl pics (and probably last for the season)
I have some photos of a pair of Ring-Necked Ducks I took yesterday.
Gannets are moving north. I risked life, limb and being hit by lightening to get a shot. Well, it really wasn’t THAT bad.
Tri-colored Heron..taken in Florida
Great Horned Owls, one of my favorite raptors, are raising chicks at The Birder’s Report.
I’ve got a Belted Kingfisher posing regally for this week’s BPW post. Enjoy!
Two jigging, female brown-headed cowbirds at Vickie Henderson Art. Despite their dreaded habits, they’re part of nature’s mystery, too.
http://vickiehenderson.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-is-that-bird.html
I’m in with a Black Crowned Night Heron and a Snowy Egret!
My earliest arriving Field Sparrow this week.
After a couple of weeks off (unintended) I managed to find a male and female White-headed Woodpecker
I am posting Pied Butcherbirds.
Photo of a Snowy Egret preening high atop a spruce tree.
Black-crested Night Heron seen at Disneyland . . . just feet from a busy path.
A visit to London zoo got me some great images of a Black headed Ibis
American white pelicans and red crossbills in the first post, but if you scroll down to the next you’ll see Sunshine, my bold yellow Cassin’s finch as well. Quite the rare treat!
My post this week features a juvenile bald eagle.
I posted a shot of a chickadee overhead in my front-yard maple tree; didn’t realize at first I was supposed to post a note here!
Penelope – comments are optional… but thanks for adding your sighting. It helps for others to know what birds have been added so they can check them out 🙂
The younger of the two local Bald Eaglet “chicklets” has fledged, and now both fly back to the nest to be fed.