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portraits of HIS handiwork: June 2015
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Sunday, June 14, 2015. A few Sundays, the weather was nice for an outing (unlike today's grey and rainy pattern) but I didn't have enough time. So I wandered the backyard and the gardens in the church. Although there wasn't a lot of activity, I still saw a few different visitors. Baltimore Oriole in Lynden Tree blossoms. Trail's Flycatcher (maybe Alder? Keep enjoying HIS handiwork! Sunday, June 14, 2015. Links to this post.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: September 2014
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Tuesday, September 2, 2014. My Father-in-law and Bob White. But he surprised me the other day with a phone call, and after getting through the polite niceties that starting a phone call requires, he had a question. about a bird they were seeing regularly around the yard! Keep enjoying His handiwork! Tuesday, September 02, 2014. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I love seeing and learning about wildlife. ...
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portraits of HIS handiwork: May 2015
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Florida - Feb 2015. No, I didn't die, didn't move to where internet doesn't exist. A combination of busy life, needing to pick priorities, and dealing with some big decisions meant I've hardly done any birding or blogging for a long time. Actually, checking my last post date, it's been exactly 6 months to the day. Anhinga (pronounced An-heena) doing its submerged swim. Belted Kingfisher in flight.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: August 2014
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Back on Father's Day (Yes, way back then! We went to Holly's parents to be with them for the day. It was a beautiful day with typical early summer weather - seems we've pretty been receiving the same weather pattern ever since, save a few hotter days here and there. Young European Starlings being fed. Quiet down there kids! You've had enough, now quiet down! Little remnants of baby fuzz left.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: Backyard Birds
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Sunday, June 14, 2015. A few Sundays, the weather was nice for an outing (unlike today's grey and rainy pattern) but I didn't have enough time. So I wandered the backyard and the gardens in the church. Although there wasn't a lot of activity, I still saw a few different visitors. Baltimore Oriole in Lynden Tree blossoms. Trail's Flycatcher (maybe Alder? Keep enjoying HIS handiwork! Sunday, June 14, 2015. I love seeing and...
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portraits of HIS handiwork: December 2013
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. An Expensive Twitch and Finding Treasure. Boasting never profits. I don't believe in karma, nor do I believe in a God who is just waiting to put me in my place when I fail in some way. But looking back, I think this was a case of lapse followed by lesson. Let me explain. You can see Dianna Ouellette's photos here. That I'm not after the numbers and lists, though I do keep a general life list.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: Favourite Shots
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Here are some of my favourites from the pictures I've taken since starting out on this blogging adventure. They're on the page from oldest to newest. (I might change that in the future.). Please click on them to enjoy the larger versions. A couple pictures from an outing back in the winter of 2010. That started this all. And here are the rest since that day. Northern Flicker at nest hole. Sandhill Crane pair at Grass Lake.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: July 2014
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Grass Lake and West Shore of Hamilton Harbour. Being early afternoon, there wasn't a lot of bird activity, but a Tree Swallow perched for a picture for me not far from its nest box in the radio field. Walking towards Grass Lake, a House wren was signing heartily in a small patch of mostly dead Pine Trees. Nesting Caspian Terns and Ring-billed Gulls. Sharing the same island, but perched on the trees ...
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portraits of HIS handiwork: December 2014
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Costa Rica Bird Book for sale. Things have been quiet on the blog here. my lens just came back from Sigma where it underwent a warranty covered tuneup. I haven't had a chance to use it yet. As mentioned in the ad, the book is in good condition, but the thin plastic film on the front is bubbling. Hopefully I'll have something to post in the near future - looking forward to getting out again soon.
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portraits of HIS handiwork: March 2014
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A photo blog of birds and wildlife in Southern Ontario from my backyard and beyond. Saturday, March 29, 2014. First Signs of Spring on a Sunday Afternoon. A large group of very plump Robins was also enjoying the same opportunity. Another group of House Finches were busy there as well, though they were not feeding on the berries. But the males were heartily singing away with their rambling song. A little further up the path, an Eastern Chipmunk also chattered at me and then nicely posed for a picture.
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