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All about birds of all flights, hops, swims & walks of life, & our love, respectful admiration for & knowledge through observation about them.

All about birds of all flights, hops, swims & walks of life, & our love, respectful admiration for & knowledge through observation about them.

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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 14, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Insectra
You can't spell Plover without "lover", lol. A couple of killdeer working on the next generation of killdeer. I stopped photographing before things got too graphic, lol.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 3, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by walklightly
welcome to the group of twitching birders & soaring tweeters, @Lutherzme! show us yer feathered friends :)
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 6, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by walklightly
chirp chirp! welcome to the group, @Alvinsmama!
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 11, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Delos_J
The best thing about this past April in Alabaster was the arrival of flocks of Cedar Waxwings to our property. These beautiful little birds just invaded our yard for several days. Here are a few snapshots. Hope you like 'em.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 12, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Delos_J
We love our hawks; our neighbors with chickens...not so much. Each Spring the hawks show up and scavenge for frogs in our Koi pond. If you look closely at the photo of the bird in flight, you'll see his/her frog lunch. We arbitrarily named the pair...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 15, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Akfishlady
Just a few from work today. Fall is definitely in the air, flying by. I know a few of these, but would love input.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Sep 20, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Insectra
Red tailed hawk and osprey
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Oct 8, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by FrayedBear
Serendipity sends the most wonderful things. The following came whilst trying to locate a version of the traditional Northumberland song "Bonny at Dawn" preferably played on the Northumberland pipes. Instead this awesome video which may be a little ...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Nov 7, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Insectra
Back to the same pond today after work! More ducks today, though still mostly mallards. I was excited to see the male pintail was still hanging around, and today I spotted a female. She is the fourth pintail I've ever seen (outside of photographs)...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Nov 17, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Insectra
Buffleheads and a black duck. Please excuse the quality of the photos. It's almost too dark after work to get any decent pics.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Nov 20, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Surfpirate
A chilly day and I noticed the bird feeders were empty again so I topped them up and the parade of birds began almost immediately. A Hairy Woodpecker,(correction Red bellied woodpecker) some Blue Jays, a few Nuthatches and the ever present ...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Jan 8, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by walklightly
getting a wake-up call by this baby butcherbird, scrabbling for purchase on the slippery slope of my swag, made my day already at 6 in the morn. i love australian bush life!
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Feb 2, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by RichieO
The first hard frost this year and breakfast turns to bedlam, it’s been like this all morning since first light... There were at least as many, if not more on the ground below the feeders… Getting to the point where I am filling the feeders ...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 4, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Insectra
Visited Middle Creek WMA again today. Blue skies, much better visibility, and an estimated 75,000 snow geese!
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 7, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Insectra
A sure sign that Spring isn't far off: the killdeer are back! It was only 19°F today, but three killdeer were still hunting the open water and soft ground along the edge of the Amish pond.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 13, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Insectra
Instead of having to drive the hour-and-forty-five-minutes to Middle Creek to see the migrating tundra swans, they came to me! I was delighted to find a flock of 46 on the Amish pond, about 30 minutes from where I live. I love waterfowl anyway, but...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 7, 2018Mar 2018

Posted by FrayedBear
AustralianBirdCalls, AustralianBirdSongs In response to a call for people's disliked noises a response came that Australian crows are horrific. I queried this suggesting that our Magpies, Cockatoos and Kookaburras are the more ...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 8, 2018Mar 2018

Posted by Insectra
Mourning dove in silhouette.
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 24, 2018Mar 2018

Posted by Insectra
Ringneck ducks
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Mar 30, 2018Mar 2018

Posted by birdingnut
A few birds from around places I've lived or camped in Thailand 1.Indian Roller, near Nakhon 2.Nicobar Pigeon, Mu Ko Similan Island 3.Black-backed Swamphen, Songkhla 4.male pink-necked pigeon, Nakhon 5.breeding painted stork, Songkhla
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Apr 7, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by Insectra
4/6/18: belted kingfisher
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Apr 7, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by btroje
No pics but while working outside today I saw a roadrunner, Western Bluebird, numerous hawks,seagulls, mallard ducks, canadian geese redwing blackbird,ravens, crows, kingfisher finches sparrows robins and a heron
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Apr 8, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by Insectra
I'm pretty sure these are horned grebes in their intermediate plumage. Columbia County, PA; 4/7/18
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Apr 11, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by birdingnut
I am missing the Kentucky spring migration, despite all the exotic Thai birds I see daily. Here a few bird photos from before I left Kentucky, USA. 1.juvenile Double-crested Cormorant, St. Petersburg, FL 2.juvenile least sandpiper, near Morehead, ...
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FEATHERED FRIENDS
Apr 18, 2018Apr 2018

Posted by Insectra
The first warbler I've encountered this year, a male yellow-rumped warbler.
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Posted by FrayedBearI just had to share this!

Posted by FrayedBearIt's taken about 75 years for Australian birds & mammals to work out how to use the imported cane toads for food.

Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen

Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen

Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen

Posted by FrayedBearGodwit travels 23560 klms from Alaska to Tasmania in 13 days.

Posted by FrayedBearPeregrine falcons in Melbourne Australia live.

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Posted by OldGoat43 Not exactly a pretty bird, but he can fly like a pterodactyl.

Posted by InsectraA while back I posted pics of woodcock eggs in a nest.

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