Friday Night Photos More Birds Edition
Happy Friday everyone. I hope everybody is doing well. Post any photos, memes, or music you like.
The bird watching group I belong to meets once a month. These photos are from both this month's and last month's meeting. Last month we met at Mast Park in Santee. The park is a narrow strip of natural riparian environment that runs alongside the San Diego river. This month we met at Harry Griffen Park in La Mesa. A typical man made and maintained city park with one corner left unlandscaped and with it's native vegetation. Even though the parks are about five miles apart and are very different environments, most of the birds we saw were the same at both parks. Our group leader heard there was a rare sighting of a Baltimore Oriole at Harry Griffen Park recently. If one was there, we didn't see it.
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Your bird shots are amazing
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Thank you for sharing your art down S'Dago way.
Always a pleasure.
Thank you, QMS
Hope things are going well for you up northeast way.
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A talented bird.
Hi, humphrey
A very talented bird indeed. I wonder if it plays checkers.
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GREAT shot, social!
Really excellent photos.
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Thank you, snoopy
Hope you and Sam are doing well. Give her a pat on the head for me.
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Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP!
Hope all are doing well!
Outstanding bird photos as always SP! Great shots! Beautiful Hooded Oriole. I think the penduline nest is either oriole or bushtit. I have seen Bushtit nests that were two feet long, bigger than an oriole's nest.
The Kingbird is a Western though, not a Cassin's. Note it has a bright white outer web to outer rectrix. That is, outer edge of outer tail feather is snow white. This is diagnostic for Western Kingbird. Also note the throat does not contrast strongly with the chest and breast on your bird, light ashy white to palest gray. On a Cassin's Kingbird the breast and chest are dark medium gray and the throat area is bright white, strongly contrasting with the rest of chest and breast. You can actually see the white throat contrasting with dark gray breast of a Cassin's further away than you can discern any differences in their tails.
Wonderful photos SP!
I'll see if I can maybe maybe maybe find a bird photo...
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi, dystopian
Thanks for the correction on the Kingbird identification and for jogging my memory on thee nest builder I couldn't remember. It was a Bushtit nest according to our group leader.
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Great pics SP, thanks. This morning, thru the showwer window
I saw a hawk that hangs around actually sitting in one of our bird feeders preening. I alerted my wife who got some pics, so I took a few of our "bloom" to add to the collection and post as a sample of our spring. I forgot the redbud which is simply astounding right now, but such is life.
coopers hawk
ditto
one of our succulents
a sample of our poppies
shooting thru pear tree to apple tree
a different succulent
some of our calla lillies
blurry ceanothus
mexican sage
be well and have a good one
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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
mmm feeding tray...
Yeah, that is a bird feeding tray to the Cooper's Hawk too. It's just another click up the food chain. That looks like a fat female.
Yer flowers look great! Ceonothus can smell heavenly! Often moths like it at night. There is even a Ceanothus Silk Moth! I have seen hummers go nuts on that Mexican Sage. Costa's love it. Great colorful green patch there!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
The fat, clumsy native bumblebees love that ceanothus.
Meanwhile, the front yard redbud, captured this am, positively buzzes and hums, when it wrms up outside
be well and have a good one
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Hi, EL
Beautiful looking Coopers hawk. Looks like spring is blossoming all over your yard. I have a Calla Lily in my front walkway but I'm lucky if it produces one blossom a year. The African Iris right next to it on the other hand blossoms like crazy.
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got the redbud this am
be well and have a good one
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Hi pixelators
Hi all,
Had to dig deep, but came up with something... Except the Nashville Warbler, the rest were taken in 15 minutes last Sunday whence a bird bathing frenzy struck our bath. Actually photo'd 12 species in 15 minutes without taking a step. Bath is in shade and was overcast so too dark, but nabbed some head crops anyway.
Northern Cardinal, male
Black-crested Titmouse
Carolina Chickadee
Nashville Warbler
Summer Tanager, male
Yellow-breasted Chat
Happy trails all!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
I knew you'd find
a bird photo or two. You got a nice variety of birds visiting your birdbath.
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Great pics, Dysto, thanks.
be well and have a good one
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Hi d
What a frenzy of colour! Thank you for the animated line up.
Wowsers, simply wowsers!!!! Great shots, you
all! Good laff, humphrey. Is that bird a crow or magpie? I'm no bird expert. Sp, your technique is improving from the first shots I saw when I started visiting this diary. I can see it visually. Where's janis b? I always look for her work. el, I LOVE all lilies. They're a very popular flower here in the Numbnuts Sandbar Peninsula State. Dys never disappoints, too. Welp, getting set to head out to do some GOTV volunteering shortly. Clear skies today but we're into summer-90s/heat index time. UGH!! And here comes our "favorite": storm season. End rant. Rec'd!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
When we first moved here they were like weeds,
great numbers growing all along all of the fence lines. Over the years we have cleaned a lof of them out to make room for other stuff, but there are still clusters all around the place.
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Crow n/t
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Hi, orlbucfan
Good luck with your GOTV work today. I hope you will be encouraging everyone to vote third party.
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@Socialprogressive We remain non-partisan.
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
Hi obf
I had weekend guests, so I'm late posting. This one's for you ...
@janis b Gorgeous, jb!! Thank
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
Cheers obf n/t
Cotton Candy
Love the close-up, Janis. Nice mix of texture and color on the petals.
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Thank you Social n/t
Hey J!
Beautiful photo though. I love those fine pink lines. Gorgeous.
take care, be well!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi d
I too was taken with the fine pink lines. I also like the silky and sateny texture of the flower, which is a wonderful feature of most flowers when you look closely. For that, the camera helps. I also really enjoyed seeing your birds heads close up.
Be well and enjoy
Hi Social
The Goldfinch photo is pure sunlight and warmth. Your photos are wonderful. I'm glad to see the nests as well. Thank you.
Thank you, Janis
I was surprised the nest were at eye level. Most of the nest I see are much higher.
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It was wonderful to see the weaving of the nests
Enjoy the week Social and company.