Ornithology (Bird) Thread
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Very well done!
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Those little suckers wouldn't let me get within 25 yards! Great picture, joeradza. Maybe I should have showered???

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That is a wonderful picture of a Snowy Egret! He is a bit different than the Cattle Egret. The Snowy had a dark beak as your picture shows along with the yellow feet, the Cattle Egret show up with a shorter yellow beak.
Again joeradza, that is a quality picture!
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Thanks for the info. There's a nesting pair of ospreys near the house but the only pics I get of them are telephoto shots when they're in the nest. Lots of opportunities on the island.treefarmer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 2:56 amThat is a wonderful picture of a Snowy Egret! He is a bit different than the Cattle Egret. The Snowy had a dark beak as your picture shows along with the yellow feet, the Cattle Egret show up with a shorter yellow beak.
Again joeradza, that is a quality picture!![]()
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Sanibel is famous for its bird life. That area provided my mother with some of her happiest days.
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Picture #1. An article from an October 1946, New York newspaper.
Yes, a duck is considered a bird.
Picture #2. An article from an October 1946, New York newspaper.
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Yes, a duck is considered a bird.
Picture #2. An article from an October 1946, New York newspaper.
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I seldom see Baltimore Orioles in summer weather, imagine my surprise at seeing this one in my front yard just now.....almost November!
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Ike, I think there is something you need to know even if it is a bit disappointing.
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If you are talking about the fact that my tree appears to be dying, that's okay, I was aware of that.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:27 pm Ike, I think there is something you need to know even if it is a bit disappointing.
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Ike, does he eat much?
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Bald eagle flying over Homer's homestead, DIL took the photo said the crows was giving it hell.
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Some more articles from October 1946, New York newspapers.
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Articles from November 1946, New York newspapers.
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An article from a December 1946, New York newspaper.
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Articles from December 1946, New York newspapers.
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There hasn't been much activity around my house, other than Nuthatches and Chickadees. Then again, I haven't started feeding.
Seem to be more Hawks around, than in past years.
Seem to be more Hawks around, than in past years.
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Good photo Ike. I've had one of those hanging around for a couple of days drawn by suet.
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Articles from December 1946, New York newspapers.
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Articles from January 1947, New York newspapers.
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Can tell there’s a change in the weather a com in’, AKA winter, feeder is busy this AM. Chickadees, Nutgatches and of course the sparrows. Wind and snow in the forecast.
Protected by a large LOUD dog, and Smith & Wesson...
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A few pics of some birds from our recent trip to Wyoming.
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Walking along the trail today towards my 3.5 mile goal, then turn around.....I hear a high pitched squawk/call....and immediatley
begin lookin for an Osprey. I am under the power lines at this point. In a second I see this large bird take flight from near the
water and immediately notice it's what head and partial white tail feathers....and know I'm looking at a bald eagle!!!
I watch ti fly into some heavy pines and lose sight of it. A little down the trail and I see him way up in the sky. I know my photo does
nothing to substantiate my story....but it was indeed an eagle!!
begin lookin for an Osprey. I am under the power lines at this point. In a second I see this large bird take flight from near the
water and immediately notice it's what head and partial white tail feathers....and know I'm looking at a bald eagle!!!
I watch ti fly into some heavy pines and lose sight of it. A little down the trail and I see him way up in the sky. I know my photo does
nothing to substantiate my story....but it was indeed an eagle!!
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