Daily Bird Photos - Page 374

Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Goldfinches are still here. At least they were Jan 12th.

Hack

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

Shot this Great Egret at Cooper Creek.

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

I liked the color on this male HOFIN.

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

But still, a Pine Warbler is one of my prettiest birds.

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

This Ruby-crowned Kinglet was enjoying the spilled suet.

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Columbus, GA(Zone 8a)

My last one is a bunch of Ring-necked Ducks at Cooper Creek.

Hack

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Mrs Ed, yikes, it sure is cold there. Great photo of your cardinal.

Duckmother, your finch is a handsome one in that snow.

Elphaba, beautiful goldfinch and red-winged.

Nanny, love that dove closeup.

Hack, beautiful photos of your birds, especially the warbler. It sure would be one of my favorites too.

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Hack you did a great job on your warbler & kinglet!!

Lewisville, TX(Zone 7b)

I saw a Kinglet too Hack!! Only I didn't have my camera at the time! The titmouse family is back!! I saw a red headed woodpecker on my tree too..of course I didn't have my camera at the times either!! of course by the time I did get it they were all gone! The titmice were very skittish at first but then they came in pretty close to me when I was with my dogs near the feeder...I made sure I was very quiet!! hahaha

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

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This Ruby-crowned Kinglet was enjoying the spilled suet.


Nice shot of this quick little bird. I thought the Chicadee and Titmouse were hard to capture, but these little ones are crazy fast. I have some shots, but not quite the quality as yours.

Lewisville, TX(Zone 7b)

I agree Methodical... I wouldn't have known I had a Kinglet if I didn't see the "wisp" of it's red head..I would have thought it one of the many sparrows we get. I was thrilled when I looked it up & found it was a different bird! Of course I haven't seen it since! hahaha

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