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Birding With Caleb: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. On September 15th it was my golden birthday and I turned 15. I ended my 14th year with 316 life birds and was pumped! Once we were done looking at all of the songbirds and a Bald Eagle we headed down to the lake shore to look for the shorebirds, waterfowl, and hopefully some gulls or terns. While my Mom and I walked along the shore a Semipalmated Plover flew by us calling and landed not to far, that's when I took this photo. The bird was my lifer Sabine's Gull! However, there ...
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My Backyard: A Regal Year
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Wednesday, 17 June 2015. King Snakes are usually a rare sighting on our land but this year we are virtually tripping over them. I wonder how this will effect the populations of other snake species we usually see more regularly. Hopefully they won't all disappear. 17 June 2015 at 15:37. 17 June 2015 at 16:33. 5 July 2015 at 17:48.
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My Backyard: Pointed Perfection - Part Two
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This blog is not about provocative thoughts, ruminations on the world as we know it or anything else fancy. It is merely images from my personal 'little piece of paradise,' Enjoy. Sunday, 28 June 2015. Pointed Perfection - Part Two. Well I did warn you in the previous post that I couldn't resist taking photos of Horned Lizards but just look at that face. It demands to be photographed! Hello Celeste, cool looking lizard. The last two shots are awesome. Enjoy your Sunday! 28 June 2015 at 06:13. 17 Common S...
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outdoor photography: Pied-Billed Grebe
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Saturday, October 29, 2011. October 29, 2011 at 7:21 PM. The other day I saw a Pied-billed Grebe swallow a fish that looked much larger than its own throat, but it got it down. Amazing critters! October 31, 2011 at 2:30 AM. Love it. I hear we have them where I live in small number, however I have never seen one. Wow what an awesome bird and beautiful photo. Thanks for sharing. May 24, 2012 at 2:40 AM. Feel free to comment to leave feedback. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Feel Free to Comment:. Donal...
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Birding Bros. Blog: BIRDS: Non-Passerines
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Lake Mattamuskeet, NC. San Diego River, CA. Bodie Island Lighthouse, NC. Greenfield Lake, NC. Falls Lake, NC. Bodie Island Lighthouse, NC. Bodie Island Lighthouse, NC. Crabtree Watershed, NC. Oleander Gardens, NC. Yates Mill Park, NC. Lake Crabtree, NC. Lake Crabtree, NC. Falls Lake, NC. Lake Crabtree, NC. Wrightsville Beach, NC. Masonboro Inlet, NC. Jordan Lake, NC. Bond Park, NC. Oregon Inlet, NC. Cabrillo National Monument, CA. Blue Ridge Parkway, NC. Oregon Inlet, NC. Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, NC.
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Birding Bros. Blog: Fish & Amphibians
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Falls Lake, NC. Ocracoke Island, NC. Scotland County, NC. Sandhills Gamelands, SC. Falls Lake, NC. Richmond County, NC. Mason Farm, NC. Duke Forest, NC. Scotland County, NC. Chapel Hill, NC. Duke Forest, NC. Duke Forest, NC. Mason Farm, NC. Richmond County, NC. Richmond County, NC. Mason Farm, NC. Richmond County, Nc. Chesterfield Co, SC. Howell Woods, NC. Jordan Lake, NC. Richmond County, NC. Falls Lake, NC. Chesterfield Co, SC. Mason Farm, NC. Duke Forest, NC. Scotland County, NC. View James's Life List.
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Birding With Caleb: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. A fun family trip to California. You will have to read to find out! As I continued looking around I was able to get a few more birds but no FOYs. We then went off to get lunch at a local restaurant when I spied a familiar shoulder from across a main road. It was Mr. Red-shouldered Hawk! These two birds brought my year list up to 299. But once I looked to the right of the BOGU I could see another gull that was not just my 300th bird of the year but a lifer! After spending seve...
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Birding With Caleb: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. A Blast From the Past: Deep Within the Jungle. Okay, so the title of this post might make you think "Oh my gosh, did Caleb go to Panama? Did he go out of the Country? We then stealthily swam down the stream a little ways when we looked up about twenty feet above our heads and there it was, my lifer Yellow-billed Cuckoo! Yellow-billed Cucckoo- Find Waldo! I then saw a promising grove of sycamores, willows, and cottonwoods so I hobbled over to the middle of the stand and just stare...
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Birding With Caleb: November 2014
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Monday, November 24, 2014. A couple of recent and awesome IBA counts. Before we started the IBA count in the Arlington WA area, we took a quick stop by the Lower River Road Ponds. The two ponds had many birds with the west pond having lots of mudflats which resulted in lots of peeps. As we scanned through the Least Sandpipers we were able to find one Western Sandpiper. Can you pick him out? There were also three Canvasbacks. See those gray dots? Before we knew it our IBA count was over, but after a stop ...
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Birding With Caleb: October 2014
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Exploring the Prescott area. Prescott is a very nice area to bird. It has lots of habitats and with many habitats come many birds! We were only the 2nd car in the parking lot when we arrived, but that changed pretty quickly! There were bikers, hikers, and I even ran into Yavapai's eBird reviewer Steven Burk. While we were walking along the main trail I spied this mannequin taking a rest against a building! Here is a photo of a female and male. One out of two booya! There was a ...
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