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I am posting Purple Swamphen this time
I am posting photos of Little Friarbirds
I discovered a pair of Lesser Goldfinches building a nest!
I’m posting the ever so exciting Black Vulture.
Crested Fireback pheasant from the oldest rain forest in the world @Kuala Tahan, Malaysia.
I`ve got a Eurasian wren…finally.
A Chestnut-sided Warbler posed right outside the car window.
…a Pileated Woodpecker on the Little Miami Bike Trail (Cincinnati, Ohio).
I had a flock of Evening Grosbeaks over for the weekend.
10,000 Birds’ contribution this week is a marvelously cooperative Scarlet Tanager.
I’ve added Bobolinks. They’re everywhere around here, suddenly!
Linking in with an American Robin and its grounded nestling.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds for me.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak for me this time.
A little late this week due to the holiday. (Nice to have a Monday off)
Finally in with photos of an Indigo Bunting from Friday
A couple of terns from Quintana Beach for me this week: Caspian Tern and Royal Terns. Enjoy!
Linky is not showing up so I can submit my entry.
Added a new post for BPW – Common loon on its nest – but no linking ability.
Mr Linky went AWOL
I blogged ‘View to a kill’
http://wildlife.demersus.net/2009/05/view-to-a-kill-bpw-39/
Brokey Linky!
Here’s my post featuring a Cedar Waxwing:
These Barn Swallow nestlings don’t really have a milk mustache – it just looks that way.
http://life-birding-etc.blogspot.com/2009/05/barnswallows-without-barn.html
This Great Blue Heron swallowed quite a large fish as I clicked the shutter.