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A topnotch WordPress.com site. What bird is this? Not only for the birds? Monthly Archives: July 2012. July 18, 2012. So, it took me few years to get my visting Turkeys to finally come to my backyard with babies! I have been watching and waiting, hoping, that babies would appear year after year. Every mid spring they would dissapear and then return in the fall, but no babies. This year is the year! This slideshow requires JavaScript. Redpolls and Pine Sinskins Winter 2012-2013.
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Redpolls & Pine Sinskins Winter 2012-2013 | vbella39
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. What bird is this? Not only for the birds? Redpolls and Pine Sinskins Winter 2012-2013. February 4, 2013. They have arrived to my feeders this winter, my very first Redpolls! The Siskins have stopped in occasionaly over the last few years. It is such a beautiful treat to hear their lovely twitter and see them in the tree’s on the cold snowy mornings when I go out to fill the feeders! Red-Shouldered Hawk →. One thought on “ Redpolls and Pine Sinskins Winter 2012-2013.
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Nature's Splendor: A Kirtland's Warbler and Other Spring Birds
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015. A Kirtland's Warbler and Other Spring Birds. I love spring migration! To the surprise and delight of birders and nature photographers, a rare bird, the Kirtland's Warbler, visited Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary in Chicago for two days in May. Below are a series of photographs taken during the 2015 spring season. The brilliant blue plumage of a singing Indigo Bunting. A Hooded Warbler explores the ground for insects. A Golden-winged Warbler shows off its stunning markings. May 27, ...
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Young Wild Turkeys | vbella39
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. What bird is this? Not only for the birds? July 18, 2012. So, it took me few years to get my visting Turkeys to finally come to my backyard with babies! I have been watching and waiting, hoping, that babies would appear year after year. Every mid spring they would dissapear and then return in the fall, but no babies. This year is the year! Two young looking Turkeys have arrived with four mini turkeys and have stayed for almost 2 weeks. They are beautiful!
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Wood Stork | Curious Birding
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A blog of discovery and identifying birds. This would be the ugly mug of the Wood Stork. I only say that because the top and back of the head on the adult bird. Reminds me of an alien in a sci-fi film. I occasionally watched on VHS. When I was a kid. Any of you ever see the film, Enemy Mine. And Louis Gosset Jr. Sometimes referred to as a Wood Ibis. Their wingspan can be from 59-68 inches! To hear a sample audio clip of this bird. What, you thought I’d forget more facts? 5 thoughts on “ Wood Stork. Photo...
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Common Lime Butterfly sucking nectar | Third Eye View
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Life Experiences through Lense. Common Lime Butterfly sucking nectar. To see more of my work, please visit http:/ photographsandsnaps.com. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window).
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You Keep a Knocking But You Can’t Come In – Nature & Wildlife Photography by Emily Carter Mitchell
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Nature and Wildlife Photography by Emily Carter Mitchell. Bella Remy Photography / Hoofbeats and Footprints. What’s In My Bag. Photography Workshops and Private Mentoring. February 1, 2015 •. You Keep a Knocking But You Can’t Come In. There are some noisy birds out there that love to knock, knock, knock on wood. How these Woodpeckers managed not to have spitting headaches each day amazes me. Can you imagine banging on some hard tree with your little nose, all to get a bug? Tagged as: bird photography.
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Northern Mockingbird | Curious Birding
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A blog of discovery and identifying birds. Finally got back over to the Harry P. Leu Gardens. This weekend and was able to track down the same Barred Owl. From a few weeks ago and was also able to photograph a couple of new birds. The Northern Mockingbird. Took me a while to identify as I appear to have photographed a juvenile of this particular bird. I was able to see a few of these birds today which makes sense as I learned that it is the Florida State bird. To check it out. Harry P. Leu Gardens. Follo...
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Ancient Spruce Stumps of Sunset Bay | Nature Chronicles
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Of the Pacific Northwest: Interactions with the wild things–Live life outdoors! Ancient Spruce Stumps of Sunset Bay. Ancient Spruce Stumps of Sunset Bay. In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth. 🌿 🌿 🌿 🌿. Two hundred and sixty-five miles from home found us on. The southern Oregon Coast on the. Beach of Sunset Bay, which lies twelve miles southwest of Coos Bay, and two and a half miles south of the charming fishing village of Charleston.
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