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  1. 10mal.jpg

    10mal.jpg

    Thought A Flight Shot Tonight Birders, Males & A Female Mallard,
  2. Eyes on the Prize

    Eyes on the Prize

    Osprey meticulously searches the surface of a lake.
  3. Grey Wagtail

    Grey Wagtail

    3 of 3 action shot Grey Wag
  4. Grey Wagtail

    Grey Wagtail

    2 of 3 - action shot
  5. Grey Wagtail

    Grey Wagtail

    Just for a change - 1 of 3 Grey Wag action shot
  6. Grey heron

    Grey heron

  7. Common Merganser

    Common Merganser

    After spending time on the river shore this female merganser took off downriver
  8. Great White egret

    Great White egret

    Low flying Great white egret
  9. Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

  10. Northern Harrier (1st yr bird) Robinson.jpg

    Northern Harrier (1st yr bird) Robinson.jpg

    Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) 1st yr bird.
  11. My Lucky Morning

    My Lucky Morning

    Just goes to show you if you execute a plan maybe something will come of it. There were dozens of these guys swarming around me for all the bugs in the air. I just set the focus point and fired away! lol! At Huntington Beach State Park, SC
  12. Lines ...

    Lines ...

    Lines ... Nothing qualitywise ... just loved the play ... of those bold lines ... ... with a touch of fuzz ... ... and encore ... __________ Pied Avocet Northern Shoveler male Village Pond Dist Jhajjar Haryana India 11 January 2019
  13. Jackdaw

    Jackdaw

    One from the local flock centred on the churchyard
  14. Welcome Swallows

    Welcome Swallows

    Welcome Swallows
  15. DSC_6209-2.jpg

    DSC_6209-2.jpg

    Marsh Harrier or Hen Harrier?
  16. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

  17. Northern Mockingbird

    Northern Mockingbird

    Famous for their mimicry, male Northern Mockingbirds sometimes "skylark," leaping into the air singing exuberantly. They then parachute down with wings open. As seen here, their white wing patches are conspicuous during these flight displays which are given mostly by unmated males...
  18. Little Tern 3627.jpg

    Little Tern 3627.jpg

    Little Tern
  19. Made my Day :)

    Made my Day :)

    American Bald Eagle: These regal birds aren’t really bald, but their white-feathered heads gleam in contrast to their chocolate-brown body and wings. Look for them soaring in solitude, chasing other birds for their food, or gathering by the hundreds in winter. Once endangered by hunting and...
  20. Great-tailed Grackles, Central Park.jpg

    Great-tailed Grackles, Central Park.jpg

    Great-tailed Grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus prosopidicola) Male below and female above. Male with its nictitating membrane closed.
  21. Griffon Vulture

    Griffon Vulture

  22. Numero uno ...

    Numero uno ...

    Numero Uno ... At 5 feet 10 inches in height... ... Sarus Cranes are the tallest flying birds ... ... with an impressive wingspan as well ... ... and it's a great spectacle to watch them flying low overhead and calling ________ Grus antigone Keoladeo National Park Bharatpur Rajasthan...
  23. Osprey

    Osprey

  24. Osprey

    Osprey

    Osprey
  25. Young Golden Eagle

    Young Golden Eagle

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