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    A short one

    Went on a short walk this morning, didn't see much, walked some hiking trails in a local state park and seen the usual cardinals, crows, and assortment of sparrows and finches. It was a good day, sunny and warm with a slight breeze, Just as we were driving out of the park I spied a barred owl...
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    Been out for a while

    I joined a year or more ago, and left the forum shortly after joining becuase of other interests. I have since found the forum again and recovered my login information. I have since upgraded my camera, it still isn't anything special, nor on par with anything you guys and gals have, nor are the...
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    a morning in Ohio

    thanks for the positive comments lark. It helps that the birds are used to me and I can sit in a chair just 8 feet from my feeders. it was cloudy that day and the lighting wasn't good, maybe on a better day i'll get some clearer pics. thanks again C_G
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    a morning in Ohio

    nothing fancy, the best I could do with my cheapo 4x camera and my ulead photoshop. Nothing rare, a downy, some goldies, a robin, purple finch(es), and a redbellie woodpecker i couldn't get a shot of. C_G http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/2200/backyardrobinsequence3qh.jpg...
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    Hello

    thankgs for the warm welcome. always nice to find such a friendly forum Cardinal Guy
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    Bird Flu heading towards UK

    I know it's in canadian geese and other birds over here in canada, they say it will be here (the US) in the coming months. I'm pondering wether I should take my backyard feeders down, so to keep them away from family and such, not worth taking a chance I guess. Cardinal man
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    What's the rarest/most unusual bird you've seen in the wild?

    I have been rewarded by sighting both an albino robin, and an albino red tailed hawk in the wild. Both were snow white, I was amazed at the sighting of both. Not totally sure if they were true albinos, but there weren't a speck of brown or black on them. How did I identify them you ask? The...
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    How many species of owl have you seen

    screech owl great horned owl barn owl probably a couple others but can't recall at the moment Cardinal man
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    Hello

    long time bird lover here. Wanting to start photographing the birds, as I have been wanting to do so for the last 10 years. I'm a poor boy, and haven't been able to afford a good camera. Hopefully i'll get one in the near future. Until then, lets talk birds :t: Cardinal guy
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