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Occasional Birdy Thread Q4 '18(In memory of Swampsniper)
October 2, 2018 | Self

Posted on 10/02/2018 6:50:46 PM PDT by Chipper

Going to start this back up, with permission from Islander7. Posts, comments and stories for the birders/birdwatchers/twitchers on FR. Post and share.

I was walking through a small sanctuary in my county, when I had two Barred Owls paying very close attention to me. I happened to look straight up over my left shoulder and saw why. _91A0153-2

Then on the other side of the tree I saw another reason why. One of the best birding experiences I have had. _91A0250

Parent bringing in the food. _91A9977.jpg

The other watchful parent _91A0099.jpg

Barn Swallow _91A7166.jpg

Northern Harrier so focused on hunting it was within 30 feet of me flying. Northern Harrier-8.jpg

Cackling Goose - rare but regular here in Michigan _91A3020.jpg

Burrowing Owl from a trip out West. _91A8744.jpg

Anna's Hummingbird IMGP3551.jpg

This picture I had Mallard drake come by the dock I was on and got some decent pictures of. Shortly after it passed by I hear quite the commotion. Two Mallard drakes started to fight behind me. I started snapping pics and didn't even realize until about 1/2 through there was a third Mallard under the pile. Unbeknownst to me a pair were in the middle engaging in Springtime activities, and the second drake wasn't taking kindly to that. I did a gif that compiles all the pics I took (will take a little while to load). There are times where the two bottom ducks were completely submerged. _91A8054.jpg


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; Outdoors; Science
KEYWORDS: birds; nature; photography
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Whooooooo...me? ;)

121 posted on 11/04/2018 10:07:27 PM PST by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: Chipper

Such wonderful photos, thank you!


122 posted on 11/04/2018 10:11:30 PM PST by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: LUV W

Yah, you!!
Didja see the babeh owlets?


123 posted on 11/04/2018 10:17:14 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; LUV W

LUV isn’t the only one who’ll love the owls. LOL!
We watch a lot of the same live cams.


124 posted on 11/04/2018 10:27:33 PM PST by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: Chipper

I’ve notice that the hummingbirds all leave our feeder and head down towards the ground, hit the bottom of the ark about three feet from the ground, and then fly up into the nearby trees.

I’m guessing that is due to most threats to them being birds of prey from above?


125 posted on 11/04/2018 10:35:59 PM PST by 21twelve (!)
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To: radu; MS.BEHAVIN

We do love those owls! And I’m ready for more of them to watch!


126 posted on 11/04/2018 11:03:25 PM PST by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: LUV W; MS.BEHAVIN

I’m ready too! Won’t be long now.


127 posted on 11/04/2018 11:36:07 PM PST by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: Chipper

Terrific pic.
Barred owls seem to be very people tolerant.


128 posted on 11/05/2018 2:27:49 AM PST by Vinnie
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To: Chipper

What kind is it, and what are it’s identifying features, please. Do you have a related link?


129 posted on 11/05/2018 4:20:00 PM PST by Bellflower (Who dares believe Jesus? He says absolutely amazing things, which few dare conside. r.)
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To: Bellflower

So sorry! Cannot believe I didn’t state that. It is a Spotted Redshank. Very much like a Greater Yellowlegs but those bright orange/red legs and reddish on the bills are unique.

Last time I counted there were north of 280 checklists reporting this bird.


130 posted on 11/05/2018 5:23:37 PM PST by Chipper (You can't kill an Obamazombie by destroying the brain...they didn't have one to begin with.)
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To: TheConservativeParty

Any day one can see an Eagle is a good day.

A large white bird, similar size to Great Blue Heron, is probably a Great Egret.


131 posted on 11/05/2018 5:27:34 PM PST by Chipper (You can't kill an Obamazombie by destroying the brain...they didn't have one to begin with.)
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To: Chipper

Ah, a great egret. He was beautiful. I have a woodland bird coming to my deck at my new house. Don’t know what it is yet. Have to look in my bird ID books. It is a lovely soft gray color except for the creamy white under belly. It is longer and more slender than more common sparrows or finches. A charming and beautiful bird. I have never lived so close to a woods before and this has to be why I don’t know the name of this bird yet. Our house has a woods right up to the back yard. Big diciduous trees, oaks, etc.

I saw the nuthatch again today and this time I was outside on the porch when he flew in for some seed. Got a good close look at him.

The bird thread is awesome.


132 posted on 11/05/2018 5:48:22 PM PST by TheConservativeParty ( Trump is The Storm)
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To: Chipper

The Oregon Juncos are showing up in numbers now plus I saw my first Dusty woodpecker of the year today. It was a tiny one.


133 posted on 11/05/2018 7:34:26 PM PST by tubebender
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To: Chipper

Thanks, I’ll look up a Spotted Redshank, just in case I see one sometime I’ll know what it is.


134 posted on 11/05/2018 8:39:34 PM PST by Bellflower (Who dares believe Jesus? He says absolutely amazing things, which few dare conside. r.)
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To: tubebender

What is a Dusty Woodpecker? I can’t find a name like that?


135 posted on 11/06/2018 5:32:17 AM PST by Chipper (You can't kill an Obamazombie by destroying the brain...they didn't have one to begin with.)
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To: Chipper

Dusky-winged woodpecker?


136 posted on 11/06/2018 5:35:45 AM PST by jjotto (Next week, BOOM!, for sure!)
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To: TheConservativeParty

I wonder if your woodland bird is a Tufted Titmouse or a Dark eyed Junco. Like you we moved to a home where nearly the entire backyard is wooded. It’s been 5 years now, and it’s a new learning experience every day. It’s wonderful to see all the wildlife that makes these woods their home, too. Except for the coyotes. I’m not big on coyotes.

Just yesterday we had 5 or 6 wild turkeys run through. That has only happened one other time since we’ve been here. It was quite the sight! I am definitely getting an education on birds in particular, so these bird threads are very interesting to me.


137 posted on 11/06/2018 8:03:37 AM PST by FamiliarFace
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To: Chipper

Sorry... had a senior moment. It was a Downy Woodpecker


138 posted on 11/06/2018 8:03:59 AM PST by tubebender
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To: jjotto; Chipper; tubebender

The best I can see is that a Dusky-winged Woodpecker lives in South America, and images remind me of a Pileated Woodpecker. If the bird was on the small side, maybe it was a Downy Woodpecker? Or I’m also thinking of gray tones from far away, like maybe a Red-bellied Woodpecker.


139 posted on 11/06/2018 8:13:43 AM PST by FamiliarFace
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To: tubebender

I should’ve refreshed my page again before posting my comment.


140 posted on 11/06/2018 8:14:49 AM PST by FamiliarFace
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