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« on: 08-Aug-10, 11:31:42 PM »

...over the past several days.  I've compiled some pictures for viewing at Peregrinations.
http://birdblog.marchlords.com/2010/08/some-recent-sightings.html
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« Reply #1 on: 09-Aug-10, 12:22:43 AM »

Nice pictures, Jim.  "Static" is really a good word for A/B! 
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« Reply #2 on: 09-Aug-10, 05:31:05 AM »

...over the past several days.  I've compiled some pictures for viewing at Peregrinations.
http://birdblog.marchlords.com/2010/08/some-recent-sightings.html

Thanks, Jim - I am sooooo jealous of those Pileated Woodpeckers at your suet feeder! These were once my "bogey birds". (Do birders use that expression in the US re a bird that always eludes them? They do here...). Finally got my eye on one a few years back - but to have them right outside the window? Wow! The Great Spotted Woodpecker, extinct here for ages, has now made its way back, probably from Wales. I look forward to my first contact...

The Belted Kingfisher is another favourite, and a trip home is incomplete if I have not seen one...

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« Reply #3 on: 10-Aug-10, 07:02:36 PM »

Thanks for the beautiful pictures Jim


Bobbie the GSW is a cool looking woodpecker
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« Reply #4 on: 10-Aug-10, 07:33:57 PM »

...over the past several days.  I've compiled some pictures for viewing at Peregrinations.
http://birdblog.marchlords.com/2010/08/some-recent-sightings.html

Thanks, Jim - I am sooooo jealous of those Pileated Woodpeckers at your suet feeder! These were once my "bogey birds". (Do birders use that expression in the US re a bird that always eludes them? They do here...). Finally got my eye on one a few years back - but to have them right outside the window? Wow! The Great Spotted Woodpecker, extinct here for ages, has now made its way back, probably from Wales. I look forward to my first contact...

The Belted Kingfisher is another favourite, and a trip home is incomplete if I have not seen one...

Slainte!

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I've only seen 2 Woody Woodpeckers in my life....I find them fascinating and huge. My favorite though is the Red-Bellied. I see them and the Downy every day at the feeders where I babysit. Can always tell when their in the area, their calls are "music to my ears". I don't recall ever seeing a Great Spotted. Nice looking bird also. Thanks Bobbie and Jim.
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« Reply #5 on: 10-Aug-10, 07:35:36 PM »

Do they call them Kingfishers because they have hair like Don King? What a doo.  Cheesy They are cute.
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