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August 25 – BOTD – American Robin
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. We get the American Robins in spring during migration in North Florida. They come in large flocks, generally with the Cedar Waxwings & eat every berry we… Continue reading
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August 24 – BOTD – Redhead
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. In a pond full of waterfowl, the Redhead is not hard to spot. With it’s cinnamon red head & black chest, even the beginning birder will identify… Continue reading
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August 24 – WWE – Reflections
Open your eyes to a new reality that is tranquil & magical. Continue reading
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August 22 – BOTD – Wood Ducks
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. In Florida, we find that wood ducks are difficult to photograph in the wild as they are usually tucked in the back woods of a creek, river,… Continue reading
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August 21 – WWE
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Water Water Everywhere (WWE) challenge. Sunset just as a storm was moving in. Meditation at its best! Continue reading
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August 21 – BOTD – Greater Roadrunner
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. Trying to get a picture of this guy was like chasing down a speeding bullet. The Greater Roadrunner is like “The Roadrunner” in the cartoons. They are… Continue reading
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August 20 – BOTD – Common Gallinule
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. The Common Gallinule, AKA Common Moorhen is a marsh bird that is often co-existing with Rails, Coots, and Bitterns. They hang around the tall marsh grass… Continue reading
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August 19 – BOTD – Redstart
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. The American Redstart is a medium-sized warbler that flutters from branch to branch snapping up insects in mid-flight. The male is much more colorful, orange & black. Continue reading
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I’d Rather Be…Birding – 1
Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas….except when you want to share your impressive birding list on ebird.org. Time to go birding!!! Continue reading