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Dinadan wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 11:07 pm Very interesting, Waukonda. Where are you located? The terrain in that photo looks flat enough to be the Mississippi flood plain. I have never seen a Trumpeter swan - I do not know if my area was ever part of their winter range. Certainly not now.
Thanks for commenting, Mel. I am in Southern Illinois. The picture was not actually of the flood plain, but I live close enough that we see different species of ducks, geese, and other birds which use the flyway in winter. They make for a nice addition to the birds which stick around for the winter. Thanks for commenting and I always look forward to seeing the great shots that you post.

Floyd, those are some really nice swan photos!
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Great shots doglegg. Beautiful birds.
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Thanks Ike and QS. ::handshake::
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Nice shots Floyd!!! ::tu::
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Had a brief visit this morning from a nice fat Fox Sparrow. Couldn't get a photo. According to a range map it was somewhat north of its usual winter range. Or maybe it was a late migrant heading south.
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Thanks John. ::handshake::
QS, always exciting to see something unusual or out of place. ::nod:: ::nod::
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I second that! Great shots of really beautiful birds doglegg ::tu:: .
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Thanks WillyC ::handshake::
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As we have done for the past fifteen years, we spent Christmas Eve night with our son and his family.

I took our dogs out this morning at 0630 and these two were sitting in a tree in their next door neighbor’s yard.

Sun was not quite up, so it was low light and iPhone cameras have their limitations. This is the best I could do.

They definitely had some color on their breasts, a rusty red, I think.

They were calling when I went out the door. So, I was looking for them.

I have seen them multiple times before, but usually in flight. They hang around the neighborhood. Lots of squirrel nests around. I actually watched one take a grey squirrel off the side of a tree one day while sitting on the front porch.

I was on the porch, not the squirrel or the hawk. Thought I’d head off the snappy comments.

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Very neat, Charlie! Hawks are amazing creatures! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Sounds like a red shouldered hawk Charlie. At least those are as described around here. Congrats. ::nod:: ::tu::
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These might be ducks, but not sure what kind of birds these are. They are fairly large.
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RalphAlsip wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 1:59 am These might be ducks, but not sure what kind of birds these are. They are fairly large.
I would guess they are Pink Legged Egyptian Geese, at least, they sure resemble these in this picture I found. They are non-native to the U.S. I have never seen one, or heard of one, before just now. Unique looking
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 2:19 am
RalphAlsip wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 1:59 am These might be ducks, but not sure what kind of birds these are. They are fairly large.
I would guess they are Pink Legged Egyptian Geese, at least, they sure resemble these in this picture I found. They are non-native to the U.S. I have never seen one, or heard of one, before just now. Unique looking
Waukonda, impressive research. I think you identified them. :)
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Here's a cooper or as we call'em chicken hawk, it came around yestiddy trying get one of my fat cardinals. He chased one under the bosses building but missed this time , he'll be back you bet.
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My son showed me this video yesterday.

Apparently, the bird's wings are flapping at a rate that is in near-perfect sync with the frames/second rate of the surveillance camera.



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Amazing Charlie. ::tu::
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That's pretty cool!
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I'm going with another theory. That bird has learned to levitate. :lol:
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That would be worth sharing on YouTube. Remarkable video. Strange.
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philco wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 1:26 am I'm going with another theory. That bird has learned to levitate. :lol:
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Or there's a big updraft flowing up the side of the house.

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I was able to get within 6 foot of this beauty!!
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Cool lookin bird Scott! Looks like he has a bad attitude about pictures. :D
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That's cool! Great pic and no doubt a bit of a thrill to get that close.
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