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I’ve got some captures of cavity nesting birds peeking out their entrance holes 😉
I am posting photos of pelicans
Finally got some pics of the eurasian jay.
I put the wrong link in the first time, sorry.
Second link is good under Birding In Maine. Adult Bald Eagle in Flight.
I am posting Australian White Ibis with Royal Spoonbill
This week I’ve come back to more recent pics – a cooperative Tree Swallow that stayed still for me for a few seconds…
Shorebirds in SE Minnesota on Friday. A little earlier we saw a magnificent osprey in a treetop, about which there is a post further down the page though the photos aren’t very clear.
Golden-crowned Kinglets from me. Cutest and tiniet little birds i have ever seen. And great litle models for the camera!
My post this week is a Worm-eating Warbler taken yesterday in Central Park, NYC.
An encounter with a Roadrunner at Big Morongo Valley, California.
A male Hooded Oriole near my house.
After being absent for some time, I am back with Turkey Vultures.
Brown Thrasher for me.
We have a nestling! Bringing you red-shouldered hawks again this week.
Sharing pictures of my visit to the beach of a Snowy Egret and Sandpiper.
My Lifer during last Saturday outing
Dusky Broadbill
A post of a Grey Heron in Tagus river, Lissabon
I have some pics of a Brown Thrasher at our farm in Ohio
The first weekend in May is a hot time for migrating Swainson’s Thrush apparently. This is the third year in a row I have seen one in Louisville, KY, but this one came to my backyard instead of the woodier area I found it in before.
I’ve posted a backyard Rose-breastedGrosbeak.