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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    Yup Canada goose it is. Though illegal to do on purpose, run it over .

    I didn't say that though ;)
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    Re: Flockin' Turkeys

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    Four hours and a grand total of 18 shots later, this is about all I got. It was nice to be out of the house tho. I did see a few RT Hawks, and Coopers Hawk (I think), and a kestral having lunch on a power line and a few other birds, but that was about it for wildlife...
    That sounds about right for january

    decent sized flock of turkey there Mike!
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    Re: Flockin' Turkeys

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    That sounds about right for january

    decent sized flock of turkey there Mike!
    Yeah, and this was the small group. There was a much larger group a few miles down the road, but took off running as soon as I started to slow down.
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    Talking Re: Flockin' Turkeys

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    I was up at 5:30 this morning just messing around the house due the the weather being so crappy this weekend. It's been in the mid to upper 30's and raining all weekend... been a strange January, weather wise. Anyway, I was going stir grazy from being in the house all weekend so I jumped in the truck around noon and went for a ride. Four hours and a grand total of 18 shots later, this is about all I got. It was nice to be out of the house tho. I did see a few RT Hawks, and Coopers Hawk (I think), and a kestral having lunch on a power line and a few other birds, but that was about it for wildlife...

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    I love that shot of all those drum sticks! After looking at it for a few minutes I suddenly got very hungry. Nice pic.

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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Yup Canada goose it is. Though illegal to do on purpose, run it over .

    I didn't say that though ;)
    Is a Canada goose good eatin'?

    I played golf yesterday and saw birds everywhere: ahninga, hooded meganser, osprey, pileated woodpecker, red-tailed hawk, snowy egret, white ibis, wood duck, a wood stork, and even a pelican, which I'd never seen on a freshwater lake before. Golf course birds don't seem to fear people. The wood stork was close enough to pet at one point ('though I didn't.)

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    Female Hairy or Downy WP?

    I had a post like this in the ID 2.5 thread. At first I thought this was a Downy, but the beak looks longer so I'm thinking it's a Hairy.

    I'm sticking with hairy but someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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    Re: Female Hairy or Downy WP?

    Yes that's a female hairy alright!
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    Greenie

    Prolly my best shot yet of this bird...
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    Spooner

    Only seen a wild one like this a few times...
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    One More

    Breeding, right?
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    Re: One More

    Great images LL and the great egret is GOING INTO breeding plumage. The lores are starting to change ;)

    Here is one from last friday. It's a common loon that was hunting crabs on an inlet. I still have another 172 images of it to go through, so I am sure I have better ;)

    Tomorrow I am going northern shrike hunting ... wish me luck(I will need it )at finally finding one after 4 years of looking!
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    Re: One More

    University of McGill raised 7 Northern Shrike`s to try an reintreduce them into the Outaouais Valley last summer . They used to be abundant in the St-Lawrence Valley and reproduced there , but since 1996 not one breading couple has been spotted

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    Re: One More

    Good luck. I haven't reached he hunting stage yet. I sort of wander around in the woods and waterways and find stuff. Here's another of the spoonbill...
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    Re: One More

    Good Capture LL

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    Re: One More

    Well.... I found a adult northern shrike day, but he wasn't cooperating. I did get an quick image through the scope at 30 and 2x on the handheld camera . not too sharp though ;)
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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    I snapped a bunch of these at my Cape Coral home today. I have no clue what they are but they were pretty calm and allowed me to approach quite close. Guess I need a bird ID book for this area.


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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    Jim , these are young white ibises.

    When I got the alert to your post, I read Cape Coral and was expecting to see a burrowing owl. Cape Coral is known for the easy to locate burrowing owls in empty lots, on street corners and even nesting under driveways and using a mailbox as a perch ;)

    My GF's grandmother lives on Coranado pkwy I do believe, and I found 5 different sites within a 1/4 mile of her house. That was 5 years ago though.
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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Jim , these are young white ibises.

    When I got the alert to your post, I read Cape Coral and was expecting to see a burrowing owl. Cape Coral is known for the easy to locate burrowing owls in empty lots, on street corners and even nesting under driveways and using a mailbox as a perch ;)

    My GF's grandmother lives on Coranado pkwy I do believe, and I found 5 different sites within a 1/4 mile of her house. That was 5 years ago though.
    Thanks for the quick reply, Paul. I have been on the lookout for the owls but haven't seen a single one so far. I'll be heading off to do a more detailed search soon.
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    Re: Bird ID Pt. IV

    Actually, she lives on Eldorado a few blocks off of Coronado. I know that an easy pair to find has moved as of last year, or so my GF said.(she is a non birder though). That area and the golf course should yield atleast one!

    My GF is heading down there in march. So if you haven't found one by then, I'll have her find one and we will get you an address ;)
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    Hider

    I've posted one or two bad pics of this bird in earlier ID threads. This one -- though flawed -- is my best yet. They live in deep scrub and its hard ot get any kind of shot (at least for me.)
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    Waxing

    Not a prize-winning photo,. but the first time I've seen one of these. Taken today.
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    Re: Waxing

    LL.... you need to learn to "pish" . In other words , you need to learn to do the tufted titmouse distress call. That works every time on catbirds. So does a high pitched squeek or just plain mimicing the catbird.

    These two images are not bad at all considering the lighting and hidden subject!

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    Another Kestrel

    I took this today. I haven't posted anything here for a while so I thought I would throw this one out there.
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    Re: Another Kestrel

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    I took this today. I haven't posted anything here for a while so I thought I would throw this one out there.
    Nice shot. I had one of these fly through my yard twice a few days ago, but faster than I could point the camera and focus.

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    Mom and Kid?

    We had some dicussion a while back on juvenile turkey vultures looking like black vultures. I think that's what we have going on here. There was a group of six in a tree in the rain today.
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