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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976109
10/21/23 06:50 AM
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Here's a couple of mine. A cardinal, Nuthatch and a Cedar Waxwing

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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976185
10/21/23 09:00 AM
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Beautiful pics what a gift of nature and yet some people never witness such magic

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976201
10/21/23 09:14 AM
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I miss Jonathan
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Let's go Brandon

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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976224
10/21/23 09:41 AM
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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976238
10/21/23 09:58 AM
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Really nice pictures everyone.


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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976245
10/21/23 10:08 AM
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Great shots from all of you that posted Once again I am amazed by all the trappers who according to the antis All we want to do is kill something Devote so much time and effort feeding and and photographing song birds and other non game species .

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976283
10/21/23 11:15 AM
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Tatiana -

Excellent! Thanks!

Jack


Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976312
10/21/23 11:44 AM
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Those Bohemian waxwings are a beautiful bird. Love the crown.



Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976331
10/21/23 12:10 PM
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Jack. If only folks could hear the song of the Black-headed Grosbeak. They are uncommon.

I suppose it is like the song of the Varied Thrush. One of my most favorite songs to hear in early spring.

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976348
10/21/23 12:36 PM
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American goldfinch
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Cassin's finch
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Lewis woodpecker
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Willettt
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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976383
10/21/23 02:03 PM
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Thanks for posting those pics Tatiana, really like the woodpecker that’s such a cool bird.

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7976393
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A few warblers from the fall migration.

Ovenbird
Blackpole Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Wilson’s Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler

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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #7984923
11/01/23 11:18 PM
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Thanks for posting Tatiana but your sparrow pic is of the European tree sparrow and is quite rare in NA and cross breeds with the English Sparrow, the brown cap is the ID
Tray you hiding the wing patch of the chestnut side

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Tray] #8013174
12/06/23 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Tray
The wonder of birds is in the striking colors, while all birds have their special features it’s the striking colors of some that catch our eyes.
Here is a little sample from last couple weeks.


And their calls and songs. I can’t imagine one without the other.

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Tatiana] #8013178
12/06/23 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Tatiana
I thought I'd post some of our most common birds. Boreal Eurasia is pretty monotonous ornithology-wise, so they all have actual vernacular English (British) names.

This one should be pretty common in the US, too.
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Fieldfares are the most common local thrush species. Some years they form big flocks in the winter, like waxwings.
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Just a pair of great tits. They like human company in the winter.
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Our biggest and most brazen woodpecker, the black woodpecker. They are very curious and will often follow you in the woods, screaming loudly.
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The nuthatch is a frequent bird feeder visitor (and bacon lover).
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Tree pipits are among the earliest birds to arrive from Africa.
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So are wagtails. They become one of the most abundant insectivorous species in the suburbs because tits and chickadees mostly leave residential areas by mid-May.
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This is what an actual goldfinch in the initial sense of the word looks like. They are incredibly hardy birds. I often see them flying and feeding at temperatures approaching -40 C (or F) when few other birds are visible. They visit bird feeders, but it's not uncommon to see them feeding on burdock seeds out in the forest-steppe.
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We have two sympatric species of cuckoos here, that are a bit hard to tell apart visually. This one's the common cuckoo. They become very visible and easy to photograph early in the mating season, in June. They spend winters in Southeast Asia.
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The most common woodpecker species in boreal Eurasia. As far as I know, Greater spotted woodpeckers sometimes visit Alaska, much to the local birders' delight, but they belong here. They're loud birds, and not too smart. They taste okay, though.
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Our Bohemian waxwings are a bit different from your Cedar waxwings.
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they gather in HUGE loud flocks in the winter and can completely strip mountain ash and crab apples off their frozen fruit in a matter of minutes.
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Very nice shots.

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #8013188
12/06/23 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Slick Pan
I have these on my property sometimes. Clark's Nutcracker:
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Im so Jealous. Id love to see them.

Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #8013207
12/06/23 12:51 PM
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The cedar waxwings really work the mountain ash and the blooming chokecherries around here.


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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #8013214
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Love that Waxwing headshot!

Here's a Gray or Canada Jay. Outside Rangely Maine
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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #8013218
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Common Loon with a snack. CT


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Re: Bird Sharing [Re: Slick Pan] #8013221
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Pilliated Female, Maine

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