Category: birding
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A Year Ago This Week on ISBAA : The Pileated Woodpecker
This blog went daily a year ago and I have been fortunate to have a lot of new followers come along for the ride since. I have recently began reposting popular photos I placed on this blog a year ago. When you see a pileated woodpecker, you know its a pileated. This woodpecker is big…
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Backyard Birding on a Saturday Afternoon
(please see second photo below)
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Wordless Wednesday : Great Blue Heron at Meadowlark Gardens, Vienna, Va.
(please see below for second photo)
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Sunset Takeoff at Cape May
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Puddle Jumping at Cape May Point
If you are looking for a great place to take photos of birds, Cape May Point in New Jersey should be on your list.
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Wordless Wednesday : In The Catbird’s Seat
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A Family on The Move
I have mused previously in this space about Canada Geese. They used to be migratory birds as far as those us who live in the Mid Atlantic saw it. Now, I think I have seen them almost everywhere, except on my one trip to Canada. (please see second photo and text below)
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Weekly Photo Challenge : Egret On The Move at Cape May Point
This egret was definitely on the move when I captured this image in Cape May Point, N.J.
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Birds at Sunset at Cape May
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Counting down the days to the return of the Hummingbirds
In a little over 51 days it will be April 15, which in the United States is the deadline for filing your federal taxes. That is not the only thing though that happens April 15. (Please see second photo below)