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  1. Owlet

    Owlet

    Spotted Owlet. Image cropped, re-sized, levels adjusted and minimally sharpened. Thank you for your kind appreciation of my previous posts.
  2. Spotted Sandpiper (nonbreeding plumage)

    Spotted Sandpiper (nonbreeding plumage)

    Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia) Winter plumage. Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory which includes the sewage ponds of Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant, southeast of Austin, southeast Travis County, Texas, USA. On the border of the Edwards Plateau and Cross Timbers and Prairies vegetation...
  3. Spotted Dove

    Spotted Dove

    These birds are introduced to Western Australia in 1898. They are well established in the Perth area.
  4. Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia)
  5. Spotted Owlet

    Spotted Owlet

  6. Spotted Turtle-dove

    Spotted Turtle-dove

    Spotted Turtle-dove
  7. Spotted Towhee

    Spotted Towhee

    Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus arcticus) This part of Texas only gets non-breeding birds in winter.
  8. Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia). Mud flats at ca. 88 m (288 ft) elevation. August 2019
  9. Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius)
  10. Great Spotted Woodpecker

    Great Spotted Woodpecker

    Great Spotted Woodpecker
  11. Spotted Ground Squirrel

    Spotted Ground Squirrel

    Spotted Ground Squirrel (Xerospermophilus spilosoma: Sciuridae) This flower child was foraging on Beach Evening Primrose also known as Beach Suncup.
  12. Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper

    Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia)
  13. South American Spotted Skink

    South American Spotted Skink

    South American Spotted Skink (Copeoglossum nigropunctatum: Scinidae) Having a leg biting contest. A large skink with a snout-vent measurement of 9.1-12.1 cm (3.6-4.8 in).
  14. Spotted Tanager

    Spotted Tanager

    Spotted Tanager (Tangara punctata annectens)
  15. Great Spotted woodpecker, Adult and baby Male

    Great Spotted woodpecker, Adult and baby Male

    This post has become a stash for food and a feeding post now for this baby male. I briefly saw all three Woodpeckers on the post, Mother father and baby. The other dead baby was a male, so this pair had two male babies and only one survived, so they seem to be very protective of him and always...
  16. Greater spotted woodpecker-baby

    Greater spotted woodpecker-baby

    I have two greater spotted baby woodpeckers left out of three. One is still fat and dowdy with baby feathers, the other is days older and very skinny, but has survived and made it. You will see the difference in sizes of the two babies just by looking at the images. I also have one Lesser...
  17. Spotted Eagle-owl

    Spotted Eagle-owl

    Always nice to find a roosting owl in the hotel grounds!
  18. Spotted Redshank

    Spotted Redshank

    Another wader I was confident of IDing after looking at some excellent diagnostic photos. Common Redshanks are easily seen in Thailand, so I was happy to finally see a few leggy Spotshanks!
  19. Spotted Tody - Flycatcher

    Spotted Tody - Flycatcher

  20. Spotted Tody - Flycatcher

    Spotted Tody - Flycatcher

  21. Spotted Towhee

    Spotted Towhee

    Showing the best of his plumage in the late 5:00 p.m. sunlight here in the Pacific NW.
  22. Spotted Owlet - 'Birds too preferring apartments'

    Spotted Owlet - 'Birds too preferring apartments'

  23. Spotted Owlet - 'I Spotted U'

    Spotted Owlet - 'I Spotted U'

  24. Scaly-breasted Munia

    Scaly-breasted Munia

  25. 'Spotted Owlet' - that dare look...

    'Spotted Owlet' - that dare look...

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