Week #37 challenge was Birds with white feathers.
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Week #37 of Bird Weekly was all about the white feathered birds. The controversy of whether it is a color or not is an interesting subject. Technically, black and white are not colors at all but are shades. Tell that to people like me who deal with shades on the Pantone color wheel on a daily basis. CMYK – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and BLACK. Black is a color! Black Colors Matter. Unless you have a specialty printer that has a WHITE ink cartridge, then White Colors Matter! Otherwise, the white object you are printing on becomes your white.
With my rant over, let’s take a look at everyone’s white feathered birds from last week.
- Ark – A Tale Untold
- Kate – XingfuMama
- Aletta – nowathome
- Brian – bushboys world
- V.J. – One Woman’s Quest II
- Marilyn – Serendipity Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth
- Cee – Cee’s Photo Challenges
- WoollyMuses
- Terri – Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
- Susan – Life Through My Lens
- Beth – Wandering Dawgs
- Brian – Butterflies To Dragsters
- Lisa – A Day In The Life
- Nora – norasphotos4u
- Joanne – Joanne’s crafts and adventures

Ark’s Crowned Plover 
Brian’s Lapwing, aka Green Plover or Peewit

Lisa’s Tree Swallow 
V.J.’s White-breasted Nuthatch

Aletta’s Gull 
Cee’s Gull

Woolly’s Little Pied Cormorant 
Terri’s Snowy Egret

Susan’s Swan baby 
Marilyn’s Swan

Joanne’s Black-necked Swans

Brian’s Channel-billed Cuckoo 
Beth’s NeNe

Kate’s Bald Eagles

Nora’s Hooded Merganser 
My Tri-colored Heron
I encourage you to visit these blogs if you haven’t already and see what amazing things they have going on. If I missed your post or there was a problem with a pingback, please let me know and I will be glad to add you to the list. Remember to pingback from my post of that week and not my page. Liking my page is encouraged!
Next up: Week #38: Birds beginning with the letter βEβ (if a bird has more than one word of the name, you can use it as long as it begins with a βEβ, ie: Egyptian Goose or Bald Eagle)
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I look forward to seeing your creations this week!



25 responses to “Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #37”
Such stunning photography. I always look forward to Friday roundups.
Everyone has great photos! It’s amazing how many of us have the same things in common and live thousands of miles a part. π
I know. I love that. Last two times we were in Texas, I got to meet up with a couple of bloggers. That has been such a treasure.
I can’t wait to meet up with some of the bloggers I’ve met on WP. But if is wasn’t for covid, many of you and them, I may never have met. I really started getting to know people once I lost my job. π
Funny how that happens.
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What a variety of birds. Black-necked Swans are my new favourites. Thanks for the wrap-up Lisa π π
You are welcome! I’m glad Joanne has come back and posted it. It was the only one we had this week. π hint hint! LOL! And you’re welcome! Thanks for coming back week and week! π
It’s a good challenge Lisa, thanks for doing it among your busy life π π
Thanks Brian. I have great joy in doing it! π
Those black necked swans are amazing! Never seen them before.
Me either! New bucket list bird! LOL! π
A wonderful gallery of stunning birds, Lisa! I really love the eagles standing on the shore of the lake. Not sure if I’ll have an entry this week, but I’ll be around the following week. I can only stalk your themes for so long, LOL!
Thanks Terri! LOL! Again, you can blog just one bird photo for Bird Weekly! You don’t have to confine yourself to Sunday Stills. hehehe! π
I know, so busy , I keep to one post a week these days! When I get more bird pics I may add a day!
All the images are beautiful. There were several I’d love to see one day myself!
Hoping you get the chance once covid is over. I’m still looking forward to planning on you coming out this way. I think we are at least a year from a true safety net. π
I hope not that long, but the birding is better in early Winter so… π
The birding is actually better right now because we are getting all the warblers and small birds coming through. At least on the east coast of Florida. The early winter birding is great too but not like it is right now. π
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Wow!!!
Yeah, we have a lot of talented photographers that join Bird Weekly each week. π
Indeed!
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Love these white birds on your post. My photos of these birds have a bit of white …
https://100countrytrek.com/2021/03/11/bird-weekly-photo-challenge-birds-with-white/