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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks!): April 2015
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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks! My blog about my interaction with the birds I love and see most often. Warning: This is not a scientific blog, there is some mild (limited) anthropomorphism. I believe animals and people aren't too different, emotionally. Enjoy! Most of my posts take place around San Diego County, (Mostly Lake Murray) unless otherwise noted. For more posts and photos, I also post on Hubpages, a site that is a bit different than others. Thanks! Wednesday, April 29, 2015. The othe...
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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks!): December 2014
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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks! My blog about my interaction with the birds I love and see most often. Warning: This is not a scientific blog, there is some mild (limited) anthropomorphism. I believe animals and people aren't too different, emotionally. Enjoy! Most of my posts take place around San Diego County, (Mostly Lake Murray) unless otherwise noted. For more posts and photos, I also post on Hubpages, a site that is a bit different than others. Thanks! Thursday, December 25, 2014. This w...
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Birds in the Buff: May 2010
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Birds in the Buff. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Birds in the Buff. The birdwatchers beginnings. Hello and welcome to our blog. I'm K and this is J. Hello from both of us. Why did we start this blog? Well, let me tell you. It all started on our hike to Deeks Lake a couple of weekends ago. Deeks Lake (Early May). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lower Mainland, BC, Canada. Kendra and Joel. We live in Surrey and work in Vancouver. We enjoy hiking outdoors and decided to take up bird watching as part of our hi...
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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks!): May 2014
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Killdeers, Phoebes and Finches (and Ducks! My blog about my interaction with the birds I love and see most often. Warning: This is not a scientific blog, there is some mild (limited) anthropomorphism. I believe animals and people aren't too different, emotionally. Enjoy! Most of my posts take place around San Diego County, (Mostly Lake Murray) unless otherwise noted. For more posts and photos, I also post on Hubpages, a site that is a bit different than others. Thanks! Tuesday, May 27, 2014. There's stil...
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My Garden Birds: January 2013
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Welcome and thankyou for visiting My Garden Birds. I would like to introduce you to some of the feathered friends that visit my small, English garden. They bring endless pleasure and sometimes a touch of humour too. Hope you enjoy. Sunday, January 27, 2013. The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch My Results. I carried out my Big Garden Birdwatch survey yesterday morning as planned. I have visited the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch website. So at 09.20 I settled myself down with a clear view through the patio doors,...
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My Garden Birds: February 2012
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Welcome and thankyou for visiting My Garden Birds. I would like to introduce you to some of the feathered friends that visit my small, English garden. They bring endless pleasure and sometimes a touch of humour too. Hope you enjoy. Monday, February 6, 2012. Yesterday we were greeted by a hefty covering of snow, we were also visited by a number of birds that I have never seen before, a species which is mostly a winter visitor, the Brambling. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Yellow-rum...
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My Garden Birds: July 2011
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Welcome and thankyou for visiting My Garden Birds. I would like to introduce you to some of the feathered friends that visit my small, English garden. They bring endless pleasure and sometimes a touch of humour too. Hope you enjoy. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Starlings go for a Day Out. Monday, July 11, 2011. Unusual Young House Sparrow. Here are a few pictures Of the unusual Young House Sparrow with white wing and tail feathers ( mentioned in previous post here. Saturday, July 9, 2011. Reflecting on the pas...
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Birds in the Buff: On Vacation
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Birds in the Buff. Saturday, September 18, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lower Mainland, BC, Canada. Kendra and Joel. We live in Surrey and work in Vancouver. We enjoy hiking outdoors and decided to take up bird watching as part of our hikes. We are amateur bird watchers and much help would be appreciated to identify the birds. Hope you enjoy our adventures. View my complete profile. Bikes Birds N Beasts. British Birder in BC. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Birds in the Buff: Burnaby Lake
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Birds in the Buff. Monday, June 7, 2010. May 23, 2010. For our first official bird watching spot, we decided to make a day at Burnaby Lake and Colony Farm in Coquitlam. June 11, 2010 at 6:56 PM. Lovely blog post and photos. I really should visit this location. Would you believe ive lived here all my life and have never birded Burnaby Lake? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lower Mainland, BC, Canada. View my complete profile. Bikes Birds N Beasts. British Birder in BC.
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My Garden Birds: Mistle Thrush
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Welcome and thankyou for visiting My Garden Birds. I would like to introduce you to some of the feathered friends that visit my small, English garden. They bring endless pleasure and sometimes a touch of humour too. Hope you enjoy. Friday, January 25, 2013. I saw on BBC teletext this morning and on the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. Website that the numbers of Mistle Thrush in the UK is in a serious decline. What a coincidence eh! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A DC Birding Blog.