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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: March 2008
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Saturday, March 22, 2008. Check out the webcam of a Barn owl. In Texas. It's at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology site. She has been brooding eight eggs. We think one has hatched today, possibly two. I haven't seen any yet myself, and I have never seen the male, dang it! Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Friday, March 21, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder.
There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Birds in Zoos
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Monday, March 17, 2008. Cookie, a 74-year-old Major Mitchell's cockatoo, bites into an apple at the Chicago Zoological Society's Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, Ill (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green). I read an AP article today, Time to Put That Gorilla on a Diet. About a new focus on diet and nutrition needs for zoo animals. This prompted me to add a poll to my blog asking for readers' opinions of keeping animals in zoos.
There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Trivia - Mallards
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The por (sic) female was being harassed by several drakes! After mating season, the female is on her own, along with her hatchlings, until the cycle begins again at the end of the summer. Notice that the drake standing in the forefront has a lot of white plumage with very little rust colored feathers on his breast. Is this a hybrid perhaps between a mallard and a domestic peking duck?
There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: An awsome day!
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Monday, March 10, 2008. I don't usually use the word awesome, but that is the only adquate way to describe my day today. I went down to Venice to see a property that my friend has for sale. I was tooling along Tamiami Trail going about 55 mph when I spotted a pair of. In a slight gully along the shoulder of the road! I couldn't believe my eyes! This is a life bird for me.and totally unexpected. How lucky am I? After...
There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Wordless Wednesday
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. No need for words, picture tell a thousand word. Stunning photo taken with Kodak Z740. April 6, 2008 at 12:31 AM. Hi, Tabib. Thank you for your kind words and for visiting my blog. I have to ask, how did you know that the photo was taken with a Kodak Z740? April 10, 2008 at 5:51 PM. Exposure Time= 1/750 second. Exposure Program= normal program.
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November 20, 2007 at 8:39 pm ( Uncategorized. While I have been waiting for my wife to go into labor I have been working on my records. Yesterday I finished the data sheets for the NY DEC survey. And dropped them in the mail. Today I finally got around to logging into my OdonataCentral. January 20, 2008 at 8:56 pm. Those pictures below are fantastic! March 22, 2008 at 12:03 pm. April 13, 2008 at 8:41 pm. April 13, 2008 at 8:47 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. A Passion for Nature.
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!
There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Saturday, March 22, 2008. Check out the webcam of a Barn owl. In Texas. It's at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology site. She has been brooding eight eggs. We think one has hatched today, possibly two. I haven't seen any yet myself, and I have never seen the male, dang it! Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Friday, March 21, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder.
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