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Bluebird with Insect
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This bluebird sat on a telephone wire for a minute or so, then saw an insect below and dropped like a rock to the ground to catch it. Then it flew to these ...
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White-eyed Vireo
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Had the camera turned the wrong way and missed the tail, but oh well. You can see the white eye nicely.
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Yellow-breasted Chat Singing with Head/Neck Wag, #2
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This bird wagged its head way over to be leaning beyond horizontal, and then wagged it back the other way, with a central craning of the neck straight up, all ...
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Crescent Moon
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Took this with my current digiscoping rig, a Leica APO Televid 77 scope and a Nikon D200 with 50 mm/1.8 lens, handheld, so a little soft.
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Sweetgum Leaves
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I was waiting on a bird to appear, and saw the late afternoon light on these small sweetgums. Digiscoped with Leica APO Televid 77/Nikon D200/50mm lens, which ...
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Gray Catbird
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This Gray Catbird was making the familiar loud call while perching in thick briars, with red unripe blackberries. Then it popped up to this limb and postured ...
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Yellow-breasted Chat Singing with Head/Neck Wag, #1
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This bird moved from tree to tree calling loudly over the course of the 10 minutes or so I watched it. On this perch there was a dramatic side-to-side wag of ...
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Yellow-breasted Chat Singing, Side View
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After doing the head/neck wag on another perch, this bird flew to this tree, where it was in shade for the photograph, which shows the bird singing at full ...
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Turkey Vulture 2
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In this photograph, the turkey vulture cranes the neck forward, for the more classic pose, with that hunched look coming from the curve of the wing at the top ...
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Two Squirrels
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These squirrels pooped simultaneously several times. Could be coincidence. Could mean something.
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Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Followed this woodpecker around several trees, taking many shots. Finally it stopped and I could get half-decent focus. (Digiscoped with Leica APO Televid 77 ...
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Inca Doves in Pines, #1
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This pair of Inca Doves had been in the sand on the ground and flushed up to a small pine where they sat a few minutes and preened. The one of the right flared ...
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Blue-grey Gnatcatcher, Feeding Young, #1
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Feed Me!
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Blue-grey Gnatcatcher, Feeding Young, #2
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Feed Me More!
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Turkey Vulture in Pine Tree
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When I was photographing the gnatcatchers feeding their young, a Turkey Vulture flew in and lit on a large pine branch. It walked around on the branch a few ...
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Downy Woodpecker on Nest, #4
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In the hole
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Cedar Waxwings in Context
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The group of waxwings was perched atop a magnolia tree.
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Eastern Bluebird on Sweetgum, #2
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Eastern Bluebird on Sweetgum, #1
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This Eastern Bluebird perched on several trees, about 20 feet off the ground, surveying the ground below for insects, and occasionally dropping down to catch ...
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Yellow-breasted Chat
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These birds are even more fascinating than I thought. Their call is a wild mix of agressive-sounding chucks and strong whistley chortles, punctuated by pauses ...
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Inca Doves On Nest, #1
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Eastern Bluebirds
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Little Man Barking, #2
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Carolina Chickadee Launching
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This Carolina Chickadee had just launched from a branch. The initial launch is like a surging dive from the branch, before they flare their wings for the first ...
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Downy Woodpecker on Nest, #1
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This bird repeatedly flew to small pine trees nearby to catch insects. The pines were only a few meters tall, and the woodpecker would land at the tops, the ...
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Downy Woodpecker on Nest, #2
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Downy Woodpeckers are small woodpeckers, with a short bill.
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Downy Woodpecker on Nest, #3
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Going into the hole...
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Cedar Waxwings
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These cedar waxwings were part of a group of about 10, later joined by half a dozen more, who were perched for a few minutes atop a magnolia tree. They had ...
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Cedar Waxwings with Gaped Mouths
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It was a hot day, getting up into the low 90s, as you can see by their gaped mouths. The Cedar Waxwings hang out in a big mulberry tree, munching on the ...
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Blue Jay in Sweetgum
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This Blue Jay repeatedly flew to a low perch in a giant sweetgum tree, surveying the lawn below. Then it would pounce to the ground, catch something, and ...
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