DAILY PICS VOL 247

Stafford County, VA

It is my turn again to start a new Daily pics thread. It is just a wee bit early but I have to run to the dentist first thing tomorrow and should be gone a good part of the day, so rather than have the current thread run too long, I need to start the new thread now. Here is a link back to the previous thread: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1041487/ There are some great photos there. Burn and Gary posted a couple of real beauties late last night. If you haven't seen them, you should.

The gold finch have already gotten their winter coats. My niger feeder is empty, so they are working the cone flowers.

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Stafford County, VA

Here is one of the numerous song sparrows that have gotten used to a diet of meal worms.

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Stafford County, VA

After a meal of cone flower seeds, a drink.

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Stafford County, VA

The house finches do more than drink.

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Stafford County, VA

Another visitor that enjoys meal worms.

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Stafford County, VA

Not sure what this one is. I guessed chipping sparrow because of its size, but its markings don't seem to match up with the pictures in my book. I expect Resin will help me out .

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Stafford County, VA

This one I do know. This is one of the juvenile bluebirds from my fourth nesting, now 64 days old and well into its molt. I post it here mostly to show the detail of the individual feathers. Rarely does the camera pick them up this sharp.

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Stafford County, VA

For my last offering here is one of the juveniles from the third nesting, now 115 days old and almost finished molting. If you look carefully, you will see one or two tiny white spots on the side of his head and on his shoulder.

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Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Yep, Chipping Sparrow; it is into winter plumage now, duller / browner (particularly on the cap) than in summer.

Resin

Marlton, NJ

Great shots Dave! I love seeing the Nuthatch too. Thanks for starting the new thread!

Gary, Loved your shots in the last thread!

Norman, OK

I still don't have many birds around the yard. Saw about 50 geese fly over this a.m. and a Belted Kingfisher down on one of the ponds with my binocs. Haven't seen the hummers today, they may be gone.

Still have some Scissor-tails around, but not as many. I did see lots of young ones this year.

Think we will do a little birding tomorrow down on the S. Canadian River and check for shore birds. We try to do a little outing at least weekly.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Great photos in the last thread everyone!!
Dave, hope the dentist appt. went well. Your photos sure make a wonderful start to this thread. I love the splash in picture! I'll be sorry to see all your little ones completing their molts, they're so cute. I've been enjoying the Goldfinches on my dried blooms too-cute photo.

Reddirt, your bird is beautiful. I've never seen one of these in person and they're so pretty.

Here's more photos of the Western Grebe families.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Another pair.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Think this is a Western Gull.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

This European Starling sure had a lot of color just as the sun was coming up.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

More Starlings

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

One last one.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

An Oak Titmouse.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

This Oak Titmouse was upside down getting the last of the sunflower seeds.

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Marlton, NJ

Great shots guys!

Love your scissor-tail, Red!

Duc, I adore those Grebes and the Titmouse is very cute! Great catch on the Starlings!

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Duc the Wester Grebes look like 2 cobra snakes. Nice photos everyone. It seems like business is picking up again.

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Quoting:
Another pair.

The one on the right is half-way to being a Clark's - maybe a hybrid

Resin

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Here's my contribution. The Western Bluebird. Photos taken in Long Beach, CA.



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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

2nd shot

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

3rd shot

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

4th shot

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Last shot

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

A lot of great pictures, beautiful Scissor-tailed, and Grebes, and the Blue bird. Dave thanks for a wonderful start of this new thread.

I had a pleasant surprise this morning. Hubby came home, and told me, there was a big Woodpecker across the street. When and look, and seen this Pileated Woodpecker on the Electricity pole, facing our house. I was able to get this one shot. Hope he come back. I'll have the table set for him.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

The Blue Jay have been around now, for a while.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

I have 4 Hairy Woodpeckers coming to the feeders.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

A Fox Sparrow and a Song Sparrow.

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Stafford County, VA

Great shots Al!
I have never seen a mountain or western BB and your shots of the western are as good as any of those I have seen in pictures. Makes me want to pack a bag and head out there. I started to pick a favorite but, heck! All five are good. Congratulations.

Sandusky, OH

Great Shots All! Didn't know my eyes could see that well. lol Nice Variety, have never seen some of these birds before.

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Thanks for the new thread Dave and the beautiful shots too!!

I agree that there is a great variety on this thread.

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Dave can you see any differences between the Eastern and Western Bluebirds? I figured you'd know since you have lots of experience with them.

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Not much going on in the yard this morning so I headed for the brush pile. I was surprised to see several Indigo Buntings were still feeding on the grass seeds. Also several Mockingbirds, Bluebirds, Field Sparrows and Cardinals.

Saw a few Swamp Sparrows also.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

and House Wrens.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

and Carolina Wrens...this one is molting.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Also saw a Ruby-crowned Kinglet...again in the shade!

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North Augusta, ON

Nice variety of birds!!

Turkeys everywhere up here. Almost every other field has a bunch of them.

edited to say I never noticed before how Vulture-like they looked!

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