bird-a-thons are such fun - you get the unexpected and miss the obvious. I remember one where I began to worry that by 4pm we still hadn't see a house sparrow or starling. I mean, those are gimmes
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Oh my. You have some very special birds on this post. I have not seen them all here where I live in Ohio. Nice photography.
@Abe- thanks for the kind words and for stopping by!
@Larry- It's well-deserved- you were one of my earliest supporters! I agree- the way these kingbirds were perched on the tall grass gave them a very erect, regal posture. When I've seen them on logs at the river before they don't sit as tall.
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@Larry- It's well-deserved- you were one of my earliest supporters! I agree- the way these kingbirds were perched on the tall grass gave them a very erect, regal posture. When I've seen them on logs at the river before they don't sit as tall.