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  1. Fledgling sparrow

    Fledgling sparrow

    Can you believe his mother let him leave the house looking like that???
  2. Black capped night heron

    Black capped night heron

    I was blown away to come across this guy, as I'd never seen one before. But what I did not expect is to see him scratch like a dog!
  3. Male House sparrow

    Male House sparrow

    Sparrows are actually an invasive species, but are now the most abundant in the world!
  4. House sparrow

    House sparrow

    House sparrows are are actually an invasive species, but are now one of the most abundant in the world! They are the bottomless pit of the bird world, literally eating anything.
  5. Killdeer

    Killdeer

    A shorebird you can see without going to the beach, Killdeer are graceful plovers common to lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and parking lots.
  6. Killdeer

    Killdeer

    The killdeer can be found in open grasslands, wetlands, fields, croplands and pastures, and short-grass prairies. They are often found on sandbars, mudflats and pastures.
  7. Heron

    Heron

    The Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias, is a wading bird of the heron family Ardeidae, common all over North and Central America as well as the West Indies and the Galpagos, except in deserts and high mountains where there is no water for it to wade in. It is very similar to the European Grey...
  8. Coot

    Coot

    The coots are medium-sized water birds which are members of the rail family. They constitute the genus Fulica. The greatest species variety is in South America, and it is likely that the genus originated there. These rails are all predominantly black in plumage, and, unlike many of the rails...
  9. Brown Creeper Two

    Brown Creeper Two

    He's still on the move!!
  10. Brown Creeper

    Brown Creeper

    This is a tough bird to capture, they are always on the move!
  11. Waiting Patiently

    Waiting Patiently

    Captured this fellow while in Florida.
  12. Great Egret

    Great Egret

    This fellow just sat and posed!
  13. Young Goldfinch

    Young Goldfinch

    I am trying to stay away from shooting birds at the feeders and capturing them in trees and in other places.
  14. Is this a nuthatch?

    Is this a nuthatch?

    I am not sure what kind of bird this is. If anyone knows could you please tell me?
  15. Mr. & Mrs. Goldfinch

    Mr. & Mrs. Goldfinch

    It almost looks like these two finches are holding a conversation.
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