Daily Bird Pictures #377

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Hello all I had been away for awhile, but recently have once again contributed to the forum.

To start off, I have a shot of the American Kestrel Falcon

We came from here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1151015/

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Here's a couple shots of the beautiful, yet not often seen by me, Female Purple Finch

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

2nd Purple Finch. Have not seen the male...seems for skittish than the female

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Next up is the Kinglet. I always seem to capture them on a humble while looking for other birds; they just appear out of nowhere...anyway. I like the fall colors with this one.

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

2nd Kinglet shot

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Next up is the young Great Blue Heron. I was tickled pink to get a shot of this handsome little fella. I particularly like how funny it looks with those long legs and small body - remind me of little kids bodies have not caught up with their heads.

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

2nd shot of the same young'n

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Here's family of Kingbird siblings sitting on a branch

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Either I bored this little one or he was yawning or waiting to be fed.

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Here is one of their parents...not sure if male or female (didn't bother to check though)

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Female Redwinged Blackbird

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Northern Mockingbird

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Young Downy Woodpecker...love the colors

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Margarett, the last 2 are for you

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Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Last one.

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Wow...nice start!! I always just happen across the kinglets too!

Carolina Wren in one of its favorite spots!

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

I kept trying to get the Carolina Wren & the White-throated Sparrow in the same shot.

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Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

I finally gave up and did each separately!

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and the wren....

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Blue Jay....

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Lakeview, OH

I have to tell you guys, I am definitly obsessed with these birds, I went out and was listening to hear my red-bellied woodpecker pecking, when I heard a very loud peck! I zeroed in on it and it was a Pileated Woodpecker, I tried to get a bead on it so I could snap a shot and every time I moved, it would move further down the street. I was almost to the next block and lost sight of it and it was not pecking anymore so I did not get a shot, but that does not mean I have given up, I had to warm up my toes and fingers, so will try it again soon. I think he lives down at the Marina, but it is too cold to stroll down there. So will wait until it gets warmer, but we have one.

Marlton, NJ

Met, Wonderful shots! Thanks for starting the new thread!

Nanny, Nice ones!

Congrats Teddy!

Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Great photos in that last thread that went way too fast as usual.
Hack, glad you've got a new computer.

Met, what a wonderful new start. Such beautiful photos of all the birds. I loved that hungry or yawning baby-so sweet. Loved that downy too-such pretty colors!

Nanny that little wren is precious.

Teddy, glad you've found the pileated. They sure are beautiful birds.

I've noticed the water in the birdbath out in the front garden has been quickly disappearing, here's the reason...

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

This Brewer's Blackbird refused to allow any other bird in "his" bath.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Here's a Mourning Dove enjoying the sun.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

This Northern Flicker was getting some sun.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Here's a House Finch that's still more orange.

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Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

The Robins are still here looking pretty.

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Mount Pleasant Mills, PA(Zone 5a)

The last threat had some fantastic shots posted there.

Great start Met, love the yawning youngster.

Nice shots Nanny, love the Wren.

Duc, great shots as usual, love the Flicker.

Lakeview, OH

I have another question, I have 3 small pkgs. of Planters salted peanuts, do you think it would be alright if I just put them in the feeder the way they are? They are already shelled and they are small, do you think that will attract the wp? There is still some mixed seed in there and I will put sunflower seeds in it later because I ran out of mixed seed. I also ran out of pure cap hot sauce, I used the last of it today, so I will return to the Sudden Death, but can't use as much, and have to be careful about getting the fumes to my face.

Marlton, NJ

Sorry Teddy but there is way too much salt on those peanuts for birds. If there is suet out they should come to that or the other seed (which they will if their hungry enough). Just wait till you can buy some unsalted peanuts.

South Hamilton, MA

salt not good for the birds. How lucky you were to see the piliated wp.

I have enjoyed everyone's pictures on all the threads.

Marlton, NJ

Bad pic of part of the backyard early this morning.

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Provincetown, MA

No vacancy at the feeder this morning after last night's snow. Could the goldfinches be starting to don their yellow this early?

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Provincetown, MA

Another just after the snow. That's a Bluejay in back.

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Provincetown, MA

Ooops, correction - that's a Titmouse in the back!

Marlton, NJ

Nice ones Michael!

Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Al, lovely start to the thread with your birds, thanks.
That little wren would look good in my yard, Nanny, and I can't wait till Spring for the return of the White-throated Sparrow.
Teddy, hope that Pileated WP comes back. Congratulation on your sighting.
Duc, , if that Blackbird didn't want to part with the birdbath, he sure made sure the others got a bath as well. lol nice series, always so sharp.
Oh bad, bad snow, Pelle but so pretty on the trees and fence.
Some have notice the yellow getting more intense on the Goldfinch. Wouldn't it be nice, if it meant an early Spring. great picture of the female Cardinal.
A Blue Jay announcing it's presence.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Just coming out of the hair dresser.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

The Downy WP, don't come as often as the Hairy, just a joy to see him.

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