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Monday, April 29, 2019

Been Neglecting

Pine Siskins with American Goldfinch

Hooded Merganser

Northern Rough-winged Swallow

Yellow-rumped Warbler

European Starling

Black-capped Chickadee

Killdeer

The birds we've been seeing....

Greater Yellowlegs


Blue-winged Teal

3 Species of Swallows in one shot

4 comments:

Jan said...

No wonder you are a bird watcher. They are gorgeous. The yellow rumped-warbler has a grey rump. Shouldn't he be renamed?

threecollie said...

Jan, that yellow fanny is just hidden by the wings. I can't tell you how many times I have thought that I found an exciting warbler, only to notice what is known in the trade as a butterbutt....dagnabbit. lol They are pretty in the spring though

Jonna said...

That's so funny! I, too, think I have an unusual warbler the first time I spot a butterbutt, then am disappointed. I really shouldn't be. They are beautiful, too.

Terry and Linda said...

I love seeing the Killdeers arrive back on the farm. Your birds are wonderful!