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    Re: Here's a new one for me...

    This little sweety followed me around the lake all day. She was completely unafraid of me, and she even sat on my shoes.

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    Re: Here's a new one for me...

    Dude that appears to be a TRUE Muscovy duck! The angle is a hard one to ID from though.
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    A nest full of babies

    Can you see enuf of these little ones to ID them?
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Are you joking ? Give me a location of the nest( looks like an over hang, but is it near water.....) and I will give you a few birds it could be.

    Seems it is mostlikely a eastern pheobe nest from my experience, but it would be close to water. Alsp mourning doves and robins nest anywhere too ;)
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Are you joking ? Give me a location of the nest( looks like an over hang, but is it near water.....) and I will give you a few birds it could be.

    Seems it is mostlikely a eastern pheobe nest from my experience, but it would be close to water. Alsp mourning doves and robins nest anywhere too ;)

    Well, you do have the right answer in your reply. The nest is sitting on top of a porch light on the back of a cabin we rented in northern WI. There is a lake about 50 yards from the cabin.
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    Woodpecker of some sort.

    I was going thru some old pics looking for eagles and came across this guy.
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    I go away for a few days and come home to a new forum, here's a shot I took saturday down on the Gulf coast of Florida.
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike T
    I go away for a few days and come home to a new forum, here's a shot I took saturday down on the Gulf coast of Florida.
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    Little blue heron and a snowy egret
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Here's another bird from Florida, I only had my 200mm lens with me so I had to crop this a bit. I wasn't planning on doing any birding down in Florida but I wish I had put my 2x extender in the bag, I won't make that mistake again.
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    The area I was in was pretty built up but I saw on a map a state park on the gulf so I took a short ride there. It was called Honeymoon Island State Park and in the park was a nature trail named The Osprey Trail and this was a very accurate name. There were several nests not far from the trail and many Osprey flying around. Here's one of the ones I was pretty close to.
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    ps. since I named the bird how about IDing its meal
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike T
    The area I was in was pretty built up but I saw on a map a state park on the gulf so I took a short ride there. It was called Honeymoon Island State Park and in the park was a nature trail named The Osprey Trail and this was a very accurate name. There were several nests not far from the trail and many Osprey flying around. Here's one of the ones I was pretty close to.
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    ps. since I named the bird how about IDing its meal
    LOOKS like a Mullet to me.
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    PALM WARBLER 8 out of 10 wintering warblers are palms in florida.... so I have seen ;)
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    Re: Woodpecker of some sort.

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    I was going thru some old pics looking for eagles and came across this guy.
    It's a Downy woodpecker
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Eastern Pheobe is my educated guess
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    I Dunno

    These littel ones are confusing. Found him at the edge of woods leading to a salt marsh...
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    Re: I Dunno

    That's a mockingbird.... not that little ;)
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Eastern Pheobe is my educated guess
    Baby robins. The only reason I know is because mom and dad made sure we kept some distance from them. Made grilling out on the back deck very interesting.
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Well..... I was close
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    Re: A nest full of babies

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    Well..... I was close
    Yes you were, and your skills just amaze me!
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Another bird from down in Florida
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Do you know what it is.... I do

    Prairie warbler
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    Re: A nest full of babies

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    Yes you were, and your skills just amaze me!
    Why thank you, but I must admit my skills are getting foggy from lack of birding this year.
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    This should be easy for you Paul...... I hear there are several in the woods below, so I'm going to spend some time there next week and see if I can get some GOOD sshots... unlike this one.

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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    Well..... only a redtailed hawk "kites" like that ;)

    Hawks in general are secretive in nature(as are most wild animals), so getting close will take patience and a bit of luck ;)

    My suggestion is the approach B moose Peterson used in the beginning in his camaro..... drive around and watch ahead. KILL the engine and coast up to your subject while still being innn you mobile blind It does work sometimes on perched hawks.

    Another way(my favorite) is to find a hillside clearing and wait for the area hawks to come by. KNOWING your subject( it's habits, flight pattern, favorite perches, hunting grounds...) is just as important in wildlife as it is in sports
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    Re: Bird Id Part Ii

    I knew you'd get it... lol, even with that bad shot. It was a 100% crop of a raw file from the 28-300mm lens, so it was about 390mm (1.3 on the MKII N sensor). The woods where they live are very small, maybe 8 acres at most. No hills as such, Indiana is flat, and this area is all corn/soybean fields.
    I guess I'll just have to spend some time waiting on them to see where they go and when. The guy says there may be as many as 5 of them.

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