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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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  1. Of course

    Of course

    Male & Female Purple Finches What better pose for Valentine's Day
  2. Find the bird

    Find the bird

    I'm surprised I did :) Chipping Sparrow
  3. On guard

    On guard

    Eastern Bluebird keeping watch of his birdhouse and the fledglings
  4. Such big feet!

    Such big feet!

    A recently fledged Red-bellied Woodpecker
  5. Another handsome Dude

    Another handsome Dude

  6. Just a Wave

    Just a Wave

    Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  7. Horizontal

    Horizontal

    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher This was a surprise as these little critters are constantly in motion.
  8. A female this time

    A female this time

    Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  9. Another fly by

    Another fly by

    Red-shouldered Hawk
  10. A fly by

    A fly by

    Male, Ruby-throated Hummingbird. I've been practicing trying to get them in flight
  11. Just chilling out

    Just chilling out

    American Blue Jay
  12. A Pop-up

    A Pop-up

    Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird He had flown into the bush minutes before so I was just hoping he would pop up and he did :)
  13. Handsome Dude

    Handsome Dude

  14. Being patient

    Being patient

    Juvie Blue Jay. This juvie is waiting patiently to be fed. Not like its squawking siblings. The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings...
  15. Turned into a creeper

    Turned into a creeper

    Red-bellied Woodpecker A Red-bellied Woodpecker can stick out its tongue nearly 2 inches past the end of its beak. The tip is barbed and the bird’s spit is sticky, making it easier to snatch prey from deep crevices. Males have longer, wider-tipped tongues than females
  16. Just out of the nest

    Just out of the nest

    Downy Woodpecker. Mom has been trying to kick it out for a week. Downy Woodpeckers are small versions of the classic woodpecker body plan. They have a straight, chisel-like bill, blocky head, wide shoulders, and straight-backed posture as they lean away from tree limbs and onto their tail...
  17. A bit scraggily looking

    A bit scraggily looking

    Brown Thrasher Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas.
  18. Still here

    Still here

    Chipping Sparrow They are usually long gone by now but this one has been showing up the last few days.
  19. Waiting its turn for the feeder

    Waiting its turn for the feeder

    Tufted Titmouse
  20. Blue-eyed Cutie

    Blue-eyed Cutie

    Brown Thrasher. A youngster showing its blue eyes. I wish they'd keep them forever :) Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas.
  21. Teenage Jay

    Teenage Jay

    The blue jay is between 9 and 12 inches in length. It is bright blue on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. It has a gray-blue crest on its head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. Its bill, legs and feet are black.
  22. Framed

    Framed

    American Robin American Robins are fairly large songbirds with a large, round body, long legs, and fairly long tail. They are gray-brown birds with warm orange underparts and dark heads. In flight, a white patch on the lower belly and under the tail can be conspicuous. Compared with males...
  23. Bluey

    Bluey

    Eastern Bluebird taking a break from the kids and letting mom watch them for awhile
  24. Such tiny feet

    Such tiny feet

    Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  25. First of the Juvie Cardinal

    First of the Juvie Cardinal

    Northern Cardinal Male cardinals are brilliant red all over, with a reddish bill and black face immediately around the bill. Females are pale brown overall with warm reddish tinges in the wings, tail, and crest. They have the same black face and red-orange bill.
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