Daily Pics #270

Sandusky, OH

Quote from reddirtretiree :
Hack, which Firefox add-on is that.


Here's a link, for anyone who runs Fire Fox as their browser. When you right click on a photo, go to view image Exif data, or you can go to properties like Hack said.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3905

Edited for bad link...



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Stafford County, VA

Two Carolina wrens feasting on meal worms this morning.

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Marlton, NJ

Beautiful Spotted Towhee Duc!

Dave, Those Carolina Wrens are so cute!

Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Quote from reddirtretiree :
Hack, which Firefox add-on is that. Might be useful for debunking some of these urban myths that get circulated around the net.


Thanks for the link, Burd_Fotos, that is the one I used

Hack

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Stafford County, VA

One of the frustrations of trying to catch birds in flight is their unpredictabliity. They rarely tell you when they are going to jump. So you end up with 60 nearly identical images of a goldfinch.

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Stafford County, VA

And, oh yeah, they rarely tell you which direction they will be going.

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Stafford County, VA

Same problem with a bluebird

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Stafford County, VA

Nice to have a delete button.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Quote from Mrs_Ed :
Duc, how big are those bushes and how many of them do you have?

Mrs Ed, there is a stand of at least 20 Toyon trees running on two sides of our home and they range from 10ft to about 20-25 ft. tall. They're native here and are everywhere in our neighborhood. The only water they ever get is from the rain which is very seldom. Here's two links-
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/58417
http://www.californiagardens.com/Plant_Pages/heteromeles_arbutifolia.htm

Dave, your wrens are adorable. You've convinced me to start feeding mealy worms starting in Spring. Cute shots of the goldfinch and BB too!

Marlton, NJ

Great images Dave!!

Rutholive will be starting the next daily Pics thread.

Whiteside County, IL(Zone 5a)

Zone 7 on those Toyons. darn.

Norman, OK

On the swan hunt today, saw a lot of waterfowl and raptors including a juvenile Bald Eagle. Lots of hawks and Kestrels. Pictured is a Red-shouldered hawk.

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Cupertino, CA(Zone 9a)

I use to have those on my property in Trinidad, Ca. If only I was into birds then. :(

Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Wow on the 11:41 Crow pic Duc. No wonder, you have so much nice subjects for your shots. The buffet table is always set there.
Margaret, I'm so surprise to see that, you have the same Blue Jays as us!!! ROTF Did you carve them?
Cute little Carolina Wren, Dave. Sorry you had to delete those missed shots.
Reddirt great feeder with the goldfinch and house finch. And must of been a nice outing you for the swan chase.
Burd The Nuthatch is a neat acrobat, I wish I could do that.
Expecting a big snow storm and high winds for tomorrow, the birdies were busy stocking up today.
A little goldfinch, yesterday.

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PERTH, Australia

No, Burn, I didn't carve them. They were a whimsical gift from a friend.

Perth, Australia

Margaret,
You should be practicing your Photo Elements!! Actually you gave Sarah and I a good laugh!!

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Happy New Year everyone!! Spent too long in the freezing temps yesterday starting the year off doing what I love best...watching and photographing the birds. Ended up with 29 different birds on our small farm to start the year off right plus a bonus Red Fox!! I have finally thawed and warmed up!!

Margaret...too funny but here is a real Missouri Bluejay!!

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

It's time for Bird Watching: Daily Pics #271, So Here goes

Donna

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Not many birds to take pictures of here now. We received 3 new inches of snow, then sort of rainy so the snow is wet and heavy and hard to move. The roads are slick because county doesn't have enough money to pay drivers for overtime or holidays.

So I am showing a picture of one of my great birds of last spring, Came by to eat, but didn't stay around long, A pretty Western Tanager.

Donna

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Bella Vista, AR(Zone 6b)

I am happy to share my Pine Warbler this morning. I have been watching these "different-looking" goldfinches for a couple of days. haha

Glad to have finally figured it out.

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Bella Vista, AR(Zone 6b)

This White Breasted Nuthatch has been posing for me, so I couldn't resist.

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Sandusky, OH

Quote from JulieQ :
Glad to have finally figured it out.


Nice shots JulieQ!, was the Pine Warbler actually eating from the feeder?

Bella Vista, AR(Zone 6b)

First time I saw the P.Warbler, or should I say when the light-bulb finally went on, he was on the deck under the feeder.
I can't say I actually saw him eating out of the feeder, but wasn't thinking about it, just capturing the picture.

Marlton, NJ

Nice Pine Warbler Julie! Great shots everyone!!

We're going to a new thread, Here is the link. http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1066382/

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