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What's the bird on the far right?
Re: Back in the Salt Marsh
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Originally Posted by Lava Lamp
Check out those nice green legs.
JUVENILE little blue heron :)
Re: What's the bird on the far right?
snowy egret with a tricolor heron behind it , tricolored heron and a juvenile white ibis :)
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A tree full of Cedar Waxwing's
Found these guys while walking the dogs this afternoon. Not nearly as nice at the one posted by Chicago, but I was able to ID them all by myself!!! Ok, I had a little help from a new field guide I picked up yesterday. :)
Re: A tree full of Cedar Waxwing's
Yes they are cedar waxwings, but you have an odd orange tail varient one there :) That is caused by eating too many berries with red/orange color ;)
Re: A tree full of Cedar Waxwing's
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Originally Posted by paulnj
Yes they are cedar waxwings, but you have an odd orange tail varient one there :) That is caused by eating too many berries with red/orange color ;)
I belive that is a sub species know as the Fecal Feather Waxwing. :D
I read in my guide book that these birds have been known become so intoxicated from eating overripe fruit that they can't fly.
My book also says that the there is debate over what the "wax" tips are for. This is what my book says: "The purpose of the 'red wax' is long-debated, but younger birds do not have it and older birds that do often choose each other as mates and produce more young than the younger pairs." So if that is ONE side of the argument, what is the other side?
Re: A tree full of Cedar Waxwing's
no crap on that tail, the berry consumption causes the orange/ red pigment in the tail feathers :)
I have seen robins fall over from eating aged berries. the berries ferment into wine ;)
Re: Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Originally Posted by mjs1973
I found this guy today while walking the dogs.
A Common Flicker. I have a few hanging around my feeder.
http://homepage.mac.com/jfelbab/.Pic...1C4E3511DA.jpg
Re: Red-bellied Woodpecker
The hawk is a juvenile redtailed and the second is a dark eyed junco.
But Jim , your's is a red bellied woodpecker, what is that on the back side of the feeder ;)