Daily Pic Vol. 221

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Time for another new thread...here is a link to the previous one http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/997453/ .

We have an Eastern Phoebe nest under the shop canopy and the parents spend most of the day catching bugs for the babies.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Another view...

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North Augusta, ON

cute!

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Here is a Juvie Blue Jay that decided to rest in my hanging basket of weeds!! Poor little thing was tuckered out from all the playing that day!!

Thanks 3G!

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Here is a pair of the Juvies...they were very entertaining that day and seemed to be discoveing everything for the first time. They tried to chew on everything in sight...including metal and each other!!

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

A male Downy Woodpecker with a dirty beak (and bad table manners!

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

A male American Goldfinch...just thought the pose was very endearing!

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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Rose fantastic pics. of varieties for the new thread, thank you Rose. I especially enjoyed the Juvies Blue Jays. They're sooooo cute!

Those Eastern Phoebes, they're tireless when come to raising their young. They're one of my fav. beside hundreds of others (favorites). lol.

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Brainerd, MN

Nice pics! Love the juvie jays!

Marlton, NJ

Great start Rose! Love the Phoebe and the juvie Jays!

Las Cruces, NM

Here's a Phainopepla ... a new bird for my list. It looked a lot like a Brewer's Blackbird except for it's red eyes and a "punk rock" crest.

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Las Cruces, NM

And, here's a Red-Winged Blackbird.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Thanks Lily, Ma and Pelle...the juvie Jays were a real treat!

Lily..I agree the Phoebes are hard workers...they wake us up every morning before daylight with their "fee-bee...fee-bee" call! They sound so sweet!

Here is one for Mrs. Ed...sorry no sunlight today so no catch light! We have these Eastern Meadowlarks all over the farm and I am hopeful that I can get some shots of juvies as there are sure a lot of them!

Nice ones Jane!

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Las Cruces, NM

Here's a vermilion flycatcher.

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Las Cruces, NM

And another shot of the vermilion flycatcher.

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Las Cruces, NM

One last shot of the vermilion ... it was such a stunning bird; but I got a real work out chasing it from tree to tree.

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Las Cruces, NM

Here's a turkey vulture soaring overhead.

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Las Cruces, NM

And, another turkey vulture in the middle of the road. DH says he's going to have to get me a bumper sticker that says, "Caution ... I break for birds! LOL.

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The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Jane that Vermilion Flycatcher is just stunning and congratulations on the new bird which is also a stunner!! I've never seen either of them!

Las Cruces, NM

Western Kingbird.

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Whiteside County, IL(Zone 5a)

Thanks Rose! You know how I love those sweet singers.

Las Cruces, NM

Thanks Rose. DH & I went up to the lake yesterday; so I got to see some birds that I don't normally see. Funny thing though, we didn't see a single duck or shorebird while we were there.

Las Cruces, NM

Any idea what the small yellow-bellied bird here is? It was chasing a raven that was more than twice it's size; and the raven was fleeing as though its' life was in danger.

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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Jane, some colorful birds! I'd love to see that Vermillion in person somedays! Oh, the last one. I can't help with the I.D. but can tell you one thing. Dynamites come in small packages! LOL. Great shots!

South Hamilton, MA

No one large or small, likes to be pecked.

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

I'm not sure what bird is chasing the Raven but I see the Red-winged Blackbirds chasing Hawks and Turkey Vultures that dare to fly over their territory! DH calls it the "no-fly zone" and the Red-wings are very serious about it!! LOL! I've seen just one or as many as 6 doing the chasing!!

Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Rose was a stunning start...

...and Jane to just add even more great pics!!

WOW!

Clinton, MD(Zone 7a)

Nice colorful and unique bird shots so far. Pelletory...love the baby bluejays.

I met Lithiculm today at a birding spot on a humble. We struck up a conversation and come to find out the gentleman was Lithiculm...talk about coincidence. He was just telling me about one of his birding spots and we ended up there on the same day. We had a good time today. We met a young couple who catch and band birds...now I know how they do it.

Hey Lith

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Met, how cool is that, both on meeting fellow birder and get to see how they band birds. Sounds like a nice weekend for both of you and Linth.

Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Was nice to catch up on the last thread. Great catch, on the bluebird family portrait, Frank. and now already 28 post to this thread. fantastic.
Thanks for starting with a great variety of birds, Rose.
I don't get as many bird lately. They must be busy, with nesting and providing for the youngs.
The Song Sparrow, that follows me around. They must have a nest close by, and tries to keep me away.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

Rose-breasted Grosbeak, a few days ago.

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Grand-Falls, NB(Zone 4a)

A Robin.

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Sandusky, OH

House Finch :|

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Klamath River, CA

Male Bullock's Oriole

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Klamath River, CA

Female Bullock's Oriole.

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Klamath River, CA

Male Black-headed Grosbeak.

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Klamath River, CA

Female Black-headed Grosbeak.

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Klamath River, CA

Mom bringing home some food. (Tree Swallow) Don't know how many babies she has but I've been able to see at least one. The other two houses are too high to see into, but the parents appear to be feeding young.

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Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Quoting:
Any idea what the small yellow-bellied bird here is?

Western Kingbird (you can see the white sides to the tail, so not Cassin's) - kingbirds are famous for mobbing far larger raptors, etc.

Resin

Marlton, NJ

Very nice shots guys!

Adel, You have 3 houses with Tree Swallows nesting? That's wonderful!

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