Daily Bird Pics Vol. 342

Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Hi everyone...great pics to been seen on that last thread!

Came from here http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1123956/

There has been a slight change in the title for our daily pics threads. From now on it will be called Daily Bird Pics Vol..... Hopefully, this should help if someone is doing a search since so many forums on DG have a "Daily Pic" thread.

Was able to get out yesterday morning and spotted a few warblers already. So fall migration is really under way now!



I even spotted new one for me....a Yellow-Throated Warbler!

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Found some little House Wrens too one day.....

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

This appeared to be a young one...

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Turkey Vultures were around too......

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

I added me a new bird bath this week too! Yes it is made to go on a pedestal but the raccoons will just pull it over and break it. So, I just bought a top and set it on the ground!!

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

What a wonderful start Nanny-thanks. Congratulations on your new warbler and the wren and vulture photos are great!

We took the dogs for a walk along the lake shore yesterday and I found a few herons, but for the most part, it was pretty quiet.

Here's a Black-crowned Night Heron that was busy fishing and didn't mind my camera snapping photos.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Nanny, I forgot to also say congrats on the new birdbath. Smart thinking to put it on the ground if you have raccoons.

Here's a Green Heron I also found.

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Marlton, NJ

Nanny, Thanks for starting the new thread. Very nice pics and congrats on the Yellow-throated Warbler!!

Duc, Wonderful pics, I especially like the Black-crowned Night Heron!

South Hamilton, MA

The type of flicker depends on which section of the country in which you live.

PERTH, Australia

Lovely birds, Nanny, and good idea for expanding the name of the thread.

Gorgeous Herons, duc.

New Holland Honeyeaters from the day before yesterday.

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PERTH, Australia

After a bath.

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Melbourne, FL

Beautiful shot of the Honeyeater. I saw this line of birds this morning, flying north to south. Look like Cormorants.

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Melbourne, FL

Soon after this flock of Herons passed over.

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Melbourne, FL

This Red-Bellied Woodpecker looks a little out of place.

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PERTH, Australia

Good shots, GP. I never realized that the Red-bellied Woodpeckers were as small as that.

Sandusky, OH

Nice shots everyone!!

Northern Cardinal with lunch.

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Sandusky, OH

messed around editing with this HS in Picasa, as soon as the hummer's have officially left for the year...I will be putting out the suet log and wait for the Red-breasted Nuthatches...last seen in early March. Hope a certain R-b WP show's up also.

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Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7a)

Thanks for the great new start Nanny! Nice warbler and wren!

Duc... what a walk! That BCNH is stunning! And you know how I love the greenies!

Margeret... That honeyeater is a really nice looking bird!

Gardenpom... I really like the shot of the red-bellied WP with the doves! I could see some cations coming out of that one on the "It's a bird's world" thread!

Burd... both of those photos are lovely, but I especially like the cardinal! Nice!

Here is a Great Egret from this week.

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South Hamilton, MA

Burd I really enjoyed the cardinal & his lunch pic. Do you make your own calendars? It really should be placed somewhere.

Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Margaret, you have the prettiest birds and that New Holland Honeyeater is just one of them. Love the after-bath where it's all fluffy.

GP, great photos of the cormorants and herons. Your little wp looks lost with the doves-so cute.

Burd, that male Cardinal looks so pretty with the lunch. Great job on the little lady too.

Wild Rose, nice job with your Egret and it's lunch.

I found a juvie Northern Flicker the other day.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Then I found another juvie Northern Flicker on top of a tall tree. This is the first year I've seen the juvies so I considered this a great day for birding.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Speaking of finding the juvies, I found these Acorn Woodpeckers who were more than willing to pose for me.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Here's another juvie.

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Quote from MargaretK :
Lovely birds, Nanny, and good idea for expanding the name of the thread.



Not sure but assume Pelle is charge of things like that...I just passed on the info! I think it is a good idea too!

Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Thanks for the new thread Nanny, love your little wren, and Congrat on the Yellow-throated Warbler. i would love to see a Turkey Vulture. We don't have those here.
Nice Heron shot Duc and your Acorn Woodpecker.
Margaret, like the before and after bath shot, of the Honeyeater.
GP, aww, your Red-bellied just wanted to be part of the gang, great capture.
Burd nice catch of the cardinal with that morsel of food.
Lovely Egret, Wild Rose.

Purple finch on the feeder hook.

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Hey, ducbucln, in the last thread you asked if I'd ever seen any hummers at the bird bath - nope, never have.

Hack

Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

WOW, nanny_56 - great start to the new thread and a Lifer to boot. That Yellow-Throated Warbler is one pretty bird!

ducbucln - your herons are great, but that Black-crowned Night Heron blew me away. Nice pic

MargaretK - I really liked to looks of that New Holland Honeyeater.

gardenpom - humm, maybe that Red-Bellied Woodpecker thinks it is a dove. :-)

Burd_Fotos - nice editing job of the female HOSP

VA_Wild_Rose - looks like your Great Egret found some lunch.

Hack

Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Never did get this Carolina Chickadee to look at the camera.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

I have tons of male (and female) Cardinals.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Nice looking female Card

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Had this Chipping Sparrow show up.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

This female Downy Woodpecker stayed for a while.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

At first, I thought this female Hairy Woodpecker was a Downy, until I noticed the all-white tail feathers.

I don't get many Hairy's.

hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Dang House Sparrows.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

This Tufted Titmouse was feeding around.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

It's been a little while since I snapped a pic of a Brown Thrasher.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

My last one is a juvy male Ruby-throated Hummer. It has replaced the male I used to have hanging around as the meanest hummer.

He is sitting on a stretched-out coat hanger I suspended between two feeders. He runs other hummers off.

Hack

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Fredericksburg, VA(Zone 7a)

Duc... I love Northern Flickers and I have only seen one from a great distance. I have to tell you though... that second Acorn WP image is stunning! That is gallery or contest worthy! Love it!

Hack... your whole set is nice! Such cute Downy WP and Titmouse shots. But your Hummer shot is also the stunner here! Very well done!

That Egret was shot at very near dark, and 1600 ISO. I was surprised it turned out that well.

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Sandusky, OH

Nice variety were seeing on this thread!
VA_Wild_Rose, nice shot of the Great Egret in the low light!
Duc, nice shots! That last Acorn WP shot is beautiful!
Burn, nice shot of your PFinch! I had a one day visit from one in early spring.
Hack, very nice set of shots! The Brown Thrasher and Ruby are wonderful shots!...look's like you were dialed-in all day.

Had a Magnolia Warbler come through the yard today...it was interested in the suet feeder..but like Hack said "Darn House Sparrow's!" They scared him away. That's alright Mr. Cooper is around and the Sharp-shinned should be here shortly. lol Must have been 60 or 70 HS's today...they all take-off at once...quite loud sometimes.

Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Thanks for the compliments Rose and Burd - they make my day. Especially coming for two folks who take such great pics.

I have three more I'd like to share today.

The first one is of Carolina Chickadee. I either have one very active bird, or several.

Hack

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