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    Birding 101

    Ok, today I realised something. I must have played hookie for the first class of birding 101, so I'm making up the assignment.

    Class 1 - GO TO WHERE THE BIRDS ARE.

    I don't know how I missed that one. Duh. In any case, I found Where the Birds Are today, and now I understand a great many things about birding that I didn't understand yesterday. I had been just walking around listening and watching - but that wasn't getting me very far.


    Some of these aren't great, but I left them in for a species account from Where the Birds Are - the chickadees and juncos sure liked to hide in partial shade, which made for terrible looking shade lines across their backs.





    And I've been pulling my hair out trying to get close to a cardinal - but Where the Birds Are, there were two pair and a lone male fighting it out for territory. More than enough modeling action to go around.









    Where the Birds Are, the females really like to pose.





    and there are at least four species of sparrow Where the Birds Are.









    And Where the Birds Are, there are birds that I can't even put a name on, and NO ONE can expose properly (ID?)



    and birds that are easy to ID, but hard to expose.



    And some that are easy to ID and easy to expose, and easy to find - all Where the Birds Are.



    And lest you think that Where the Birds Are is very far from home, in some distant land or foriegn country, you need just look over your shoulder to see just how far you haven't come.



    I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did!! oh yeah, and you DO get sunburned at Where the Birds Are, a nasty side-effect. Don't worry loupey, Where the Birds Are looks like a nice spot for bugs in the summer too...
    Erik Williams

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    Re: Birding 101

    You have some great shots here Erik, I love your focus on the female cardinal shots... spot on! The birds are usually where their food can be found (that's where I look first)... in thick nasty branches, lol.

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    Re: Birding 101

    LOL! Bug, birds, and coffee nearby - sounds like pure heaven

    It's never too late to find a good spot. I'm glad that you found it! The kestrels, harriers, sparrows, and RW Blackbirds that I've been shooting lately are all from two fields not 5 miles from where I used to live for 16 years - and I just "found it" about 2 months ago :mad2:

    Great looking images, Erik. Looking forward to see more from you from here.
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    Re: Birding 101

    Nice find on the fox sparrow and american tree sparrow! The other bird is a common grackle.
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