Spring Birds

Here are a few photos of local birds I have taken over the past 3 weeks or so:

Chipping Sparrow

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Cooper’s Hawk

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Eastern Phoebe with nesting material

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Eastern Towhee

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Northern Cardinal

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Northern Flicker

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Red-bellied Woodpecker (by nest)

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RBW at our feeder

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Red-tailed Hawk

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White-throated Sparrow

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Wood Duck

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Baltimore Oriole

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Great Horned Owl

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Canada Goslings

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Indigo Bunting

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5 Responses to “Spring Birds”

  1. sandee says:

    Clint, I love them all, but the 2nd one and the 4th one are so sweet. Their eyes are captivating.

    Love,
    San

  2. Clint says:

    Thanks, San. I like those two also - they are pretty cute.

  3. Paul says:

    I don’t know where to begin. They’re all great well-taken photographs. I especially like the Red-bellied Woodpecker and the Wood Duck. The Northern Cardinal looks very business-like.

  4. Clint says:

    Hi Paul,

    The RBW and Wood Duck are so colorful this time of year. Wood Ducks are VERY shy and usually spook before I even see them; it’s very difficult to get close enough to get a decent photo.

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