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Birds, part 2
2008.03.10
A pine siskin fluffed up on a very cold day.
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A pine siskin fluffed up on a very cold day.
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A family of ducks swimming away from me as fast as possible.
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A family of ducks swimming away from me as fast as possible.
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Female rose breasted grosbeak
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Female rose breasted grosbeak
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A well placed goldfinch!
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A well placed goldfinch!
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A ruby throated hummingbird approaching the pulmonaria, an early spring flower with a perfect shape for his long beak.
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A ruby throated hummingbird approaching the pulmonaria, an early spring flower with a perfect shape for his long beak.
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The carolina wren, a little bird with the biggest voice.
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The carolina wren, a little bird with the biggest voice.
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Female cardinal, a year 'round Philadelphia inhabitant. Cardinals are the last birds you'll hear chipping at night.
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Female cardinal, a year 'round Philadelphia inhabitant. Cardinals are the last birds you'll hear chipping at night.
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White throated sparrow
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White throated sparrow
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Two starlings having a grand time on the woodpeckers' suet feeder.
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Two starlings having a grand time on the woodpeckers' suet feeder.
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A fox sparrow visited my yard in early spring and stayed for about two weeks.
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A fox sparrow visited my yard in early spring and stayed for about two weeks.
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A young cowbird. This one was raised by a cardinal family. I have photos of him being fed by his cardinal father (unfortunately the photos didn't turn out well).
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A young cowbird. This one was raised by a cardinal family. I have photos of him being fed by his cardinal father (unfortunately the photos didn't turn out well).
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A barn swallow perched on an electric cord. The nest is on this beam and the whole family has to squish into the nest since there's very little head room.
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A barn swallow perched on an electric cord. The nest is on this beam and the whole family has to squish into the nest since there's very little head room.
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A house finch eating wild cherries. He's not stained; that's his color!
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A house finch eating wild cherries. He's not stained; that's his color!
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This was fledgling day for the young house wren babies. They looked so surprised when they managed to fly for the first time.
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This was fledgling day for the young house wren babies. They looked so surprised when they managed to fly for the first time.
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A goldfinch singing in the rain. Goldfinches have the most cheerful voices.
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A goldfinch singing in the rain. Goldfinches have the most cheerful voices.
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A starling deciding which bird feeder to tackle next. Starlings do tackle; they don't just eat.
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A starling deciding which bird feeder to tackle next. Starlings do tackle; they don't just eat.
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Oops!
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Oops!
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A red breasted nuthatch has been here all winter. Maybe two of them actually.
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A red breasted nuthatch has been here all winter. Maybe two of them actually.
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An extraordinary sight, the eastern towhee arrives about the same day every year and leaves in a day or two.
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An extraordinary sight, the eastern towhee arrives about the same day every year and leaves in a day or two.
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This bush in Cape May, NJ was full of yellow rumped warblers
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This bush in Cape May, NJ was full of yellow rumped warblers
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Comments
NICE photos! Love your squirrel pic, and #10 is terrific!