Category: birding
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Weekly Photo Challenge : Community – Birds
When I think of communities in nature I think of birds. Like the Canada geese flying over Deep Creek Lake in Western, Md., many birds stick together . What is the old saying, “birds of a feather flock together?” Would you like to see the ISBAA bird photo slide show, please click on Winged Wonders.…
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(Almost) Wordless Wednesday : Winter Welcome Mat
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(Almost) Wordless Wednesday : Tufted Titmouse, If Birds Could Speak
Love birds? So do I. Take a look at some of my recent birding posts at Rob’s Bird Posts. Want to see some colorful holiday lights? Please check out Tripping the Light Fantastic
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Holiday Greetings, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013
I hope everyone has a very happy, safe and peaceful Thanksgiving!
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Weekly Photo Challenge : Layers in Nature
Everywhere in nature there are Layers. I think the challenge for every photographer is to see nature’s many layers and then peel them away until we capture the pure essence of a flower, bird, tree or beach. (please see below for additional photos and text.
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Wordless Wednesday- Windy Day at the Beach
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Snow Geese at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
November is the month when the snow geese return to The Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge near Cambridge, Md. See more photos and text below.
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Wordless Wednesday : Robin Perching
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A couple of bird pictures to start Your Week…
As the hummingbird feeders have been put away as the hummers begun their annual migration south, thought it would be a good time to post a final hummingbird photo for the season. I look forward to their return next spring. Fortunately, there are other birds who will stick around most feeders in the Mid Atlantic…
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue and Yellow
What I love about photographing flowers is the variety of colors and hues they offer. I always enjoy being surprised by seeing such color plants in places I do not expect to do so. The photo above was taken several years ago during a walk around Washington D.C. I noticed this small garden not far…