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    Hello from the Pacific Northwest!

    Greetings everyone :giggle: Happy to be here and looking forward to seeing what it's all about....BIRDS!! I live north of Seattle, currently in an apartment :( and making a bird feeding center on my little patio!! I love the birds, it makes me calm and happy to watch them. Just got a new...
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    Downtown Seattle, WA, United States - Juvenile Jaeger/Gull/Skua

    Hey all, there's this bird that likes to hang out on the roof of the building right by my apartment. It comes to this rooftop nearly every day and calls into the air when gulls are nearby. For a while, I thought it was a hungry juvenile gull - but if a gull approaches it and lands on the roof...
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    Hard to ID moth in SW Washington

    Hello fellow moth enthusiasts! A friend posted a picture of this moth that they had rescued from under their car hood, and wanted help identifying it. I spent a few hours looking through the PNW moth and butterfly registry, but couldn't find anything that looked enough like the mystery moth for...
  4. Rough-legged Hawk

    Rough-legged Hawk

    This appears to be a young Rough-legged. They are a large hawk who happens to like the cold climate here in Central Oregon. This one was hunting a pasture down the road in our rural community. This and the Ferguson Hawk are (I am told), very closely related and both get confused.
  5. Yellow Headed Black Bird

    Yellow Headed Black Bird

    This is a male Yellow Headed Black Bird. They can be found in the pacific northwest Oregon. They migrate south after nesting.
  6. Flicker filching food.

    Flicker filching food.

    Flicker came into the backyard to eat suet.
  7. Robin "apples" in the apple tree.

    Robin "apples" in the apple tree.

    taken of a flock of robins that flew in to rest in our backyard apple tree
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