White-throated Kingfisher.
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Thank you for your kind appreciation of my previous posts.
Haven't posted this week enjoying 3 days in the company of Mali and Hazel. These are great folk and Jane and I hated to see them go.
Hey Mali this is the photo we worked on.
We had sleet, freezing rain and some snow, thank goodness the part of NC east of interstate 95 got a lot less than other parts of the state and our northern neighbors.
I am 90% sure that these are male and female White-Throated Sparrows. I think the one with yellow on him is the male, but my uncertainty is about the other one also being a White-Throated. The confusion lies in the fact that we also have a pair of Chipping Sparrows around here now, and my...
I had to puzzle over my shots from this morning for quite some time because I didn't realize that a male White-Throated sparrow could have so much yellow on him! For a while I thought he was a species of warbler, so if anyone has a different idea for his ID, I would love to hear it! We seem to...
Yesterday morning's snowfall was the first we'd had since November, and it certainly brought birds to the feeders -- even this particular feeder that the Mockingbirds had been guarding for months! I don't know where the Mockingbirds went, but they seem to have disappeared just a couple of days...
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) Photographed at Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Riparian; hackberry/elm dominated woodland adjacent to a creek at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation. Post Oak Savannah Vegetational Area.
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