Wednesday, May 15, 2013

WW- Bird Watching

I'm back to my summertime obsession:
 A Goldfinch, a Pine Siskin, and a House Finch walk into a bar...

An immature Red-wing Blackbird

 A Common Grackle


 White Crowned Sparrow

 Three Pine Siskins

 A Pine Siskin

 A female Goldfinch watches the Pine Siskins eat

 An Oriole

What? 

 You talkin' to me?

 Coming closer

Checking it out

Getting comfy


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13 comments:

  1. Hey Kat :) bird feeding and watching...another thing we have in common...although i don't really know many bird's names...love to feed them esp in the winter months poor little things... glad u r back blogging :)

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  2. i love the top shot with three different colored finches. gorgeous.

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  3. Wow, these are great!

    I love to bird watch around here too, we have a TON of cardinals and bluejays.

    And isn't it funny that the male birds tend to be "prettier" than the females...? ;)

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  4. I love to watch the birds. I've only seen an oriole a few times in my whole life. We Also don't have the white crowned sparrow here. Interesting!

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  5. I just bought a new camera and lens that is a step up. Now, all I have to do is learn how to use it and maybe I can capture photos as lovely as yours.

    My interest in birds and nature have grown exponentially over the last year or two.

    What a joyful hobby this must be for you! Thanks for sharing it.

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  6. I love watching the birds at our feeder, too. I've never seen an oriole; how pretty!

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  7. What a nice addiction and great photos. They must love your place!

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  8. Your bird pictures are wonderful. I love watching birds too. I have a feeder outside my living room window. I constantly have to refill it because a squirrel eats it all!

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  9. I love your bird pictures! :)

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  10. me too I love the birds. I won't put poison out because I'm afraid the birds will eat it and we are infested with every bug in the south...but I love the birds.

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  11. Fun! Love the pics:) I just finally got my hummingbird feeder out, but have nothing to attract other birds. I've been thinking it would be fun to get a book and identify them with the kids...if they don't scare them away first:) Thanks for sharing the fun pics!

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  12. Exactly the post I needed today. So peaceful. Love all the different shots you got :)

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