A pair of redtails is considering making a nest in a cedar tree to the East of the house.
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Believe it was a Song Sparrow. Glad your Goldfinches showed up. Am hoping the sun is shining tomorrow. Have seen one GF much brighter yellow than the others (bit premature). Not much here, today. Caught a Red Winged Black Bird, just before it escaped from the "frame" (they usually only show up in the summer and yak & yap in the cat tails on the south end of the pond). And snapped a shot of hawk panic just before dusk (think the Red Shouldered was just hunting down a roost, not a bird).duluthralphie wrote: What bird is that in your hand?
Some very nice shots lee! What kind of geese in the last ?
A pair of redtails is considering making a nest in a cedar tree to the East of the house.
Luckylee, the first 3 are Redbirds. The first one is a male and the next 2 are males. The next 2 are sparrows I don't know what kind. On the next row are 2 Mourning Doves and a Sparrow. The next row is a Goldfinch on the left. I don't know what the bird on the left is. The next row is a Brown Thrasher, a Goldfinch and a Chickadee, Black Capped I think. The large birds circling are Sandhill Cranes with possibly some Whooping Cranes intermingled. The little bird with the purple head is either a Purple Finch or a House Finch, probably a House Finch.Hey ya'll! I feed my little wild birdies out there... I have had some beauties this year..... I have four feeders.... Here are some I have this year so far....[COLOR=B42000]
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[/COLOR] Name them if you can....
I know most of them...
I think we should post one or two pictures of birds in our area so we can all learn more a them. I enjoy watching birds ,but I am not a good bird watcher. I have no idea what I am seeing a lot of the time.
MY guesses are first 3 are cardinals. The last one above is either a redpoll or chipping sparrow, not sure at all,
2 mourning doves. a female house finch maybe or a sparrow of some kind... a gold finch and a nuthatch..
Looks like a killdeer, gold finch and a chickadee.. last one is a house finch. I think...
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sandhills or some similar crane,,, How did I do?