Ornithology (Bird) Thread
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Very cool photos posted so far. I have a large number of bird photos but most of mine are kind blurry because the bird somehow knew to fly precisely as I depressed the button. Here is a eagle shot that I liked.
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These are re-posts but somehow I think they are worthy. They were taken by my friend Mark Nagel, RIP old buddy. The eagle shots are from a rare nesting pair between Burnet, Tx and Llano, Tx.
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Many wonderful photos! Dinadin that is a great eagle shot. And an awesome Heron by Duffer. And..........on and on. 
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Great photos all
... Love the eagle shots
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Here are a few of my favorites -
Barred Owl -
Loon -
Hummingbirds -
Here are a few of my favorites -
Barred Owl -
Loon -
Hummingbirds -
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Thanks to all of ya.
Ray, Mark had the best picture of a farmers jack I have seen. It was one of his.
Ray, Mark had the best picture of a farmers jack I have seen. It was one of his.
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Great pictures, Lee.
Last summer I was waiting in my car for my fishing pal and took this series of pictures.
A picture of the entire bird wasn't working so I went for a close up.
Last summer I was waiting in my car for my fishing pal and took this series of pictures.
A picture of the entire bird wasn't working so I went for a close up.
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Thanks for the kind words! Ray, Lee, and Joe. Here is a Barred Owl that I photographed last spring. I am pretty sure I posted it before, but here goes again. My camera was not fast enough to freeze the action, but I like the way the owl looks with those powerful legs in action.
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Mark was fine photographer and a fine guy and friend. I sure miss having him around.wlf wrote:Thanks to all of ya.
Ray, Mark had the best picture of a farmers jack I have seen. It was one of his.
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I like it Mel. Here’s my Barred Owl picture. Perched on a fence post in my pasture one night.
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All fine photos Lee. And that owl is super. Great close-ups on the gull Joe.
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Thanks fellas
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Mel - That owl taking off from his perch is very cool
- Amazing birds to watch flying through a forest and how they navigate through the trees - almost looks like something out of a special effects movie
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Mel - That owl taking off from his perch is very cool
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The Caracara...about the size of a vulture...is a neat looking bird...
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Great pic Doc B, on occasion one will be spotted as far north as the DFW area, I've never been fortunate to spot one though. 
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Great pictures, Mel and Ken and Doc.
Two pictures of Sparrows on a very windy day as I recall.
I don't know what kind of bird the little red capped guy is. He doesn't look happy to see me.
Two pictures of Sparrows on a very windy day as I recall.
I don't know what kind of bird the little red capped guy is. He doesn't look happy to see me.
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Several years ago, while I was still working, these two little kestrels hung around the back lot and material yard for about a week. They appeared to be very young. I was lucky enough to get these photos of them one morning. I didn't realize that the one had caught and was eating a snake until I saw the pics on my computer.
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Hey Joe, you slipped in while I was posting. Great pictures and the little fellow does look a little flustered. 
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Then every year...these guys show up about this time. I have no idea, where they go, the rest of the year. I swear they must hiberate, in caves, after the spring. I didn't see any turkeys, the first few years I had my property...then they've been coming the last 4-5 years. I pretty much leave them alone and give them "sanctuary" here. I shot one, many years ago, at Camp Bullis...I thought I had a monster bird...by the time he was plucked, I had a big chicken. The breast meat was good; but, the legs were so tough as to be barely edible.
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Just saw the first Robin of the year out my office window a few minutes ago.
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Here's a Bald Eagle photo I took while in Alaska back in 2015
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Neat eagle photo Phil. It recalled to mind when, years ago, I was visiting some property on the coast of Maine and I was trying to decide whether or not to purchase it. I looked up and saw my first Bald Eagle flying directly over not much more than 50' above me. Took it as a favorable sign, made the purchase. Turned out to be a good decision. 
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Been watching a local Eagle nest on a tree cam.. They have 3 eggs they have been sitting on.. Hoping all 3 hatch as last yr the tree the nest was in got blown down and all eggs were lost!! Kinda cool watching and waiting..
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