Who, What, Why?

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There are days when I really wish I could read their minds. This tree sparrow sure appeared to be wondering what I was doing. Maybe she just thought I was a little crazy. It is sure a fun photo.

~ Rick


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Iridescent Head

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Another cool bird that you often see in the winter here in Ohio:

The Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) is a large icterid found in large numbers through much of North America. First described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, the common grackle has three subspecies. Adult common grackles have a long and dark bill, pale yellow eyes, and a long tail. Adults often have an iridescent appearance on their head, especially males. Common grackles are found in much of North America east of the Rocky Mountains. (Wikipedia)

I love the unique colors of the head of the grackle. ‘Iridescent’ .. very cool looking.

~ Rick


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Junco …

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This is a Dark-eyed Junco. Lately I have seen a number of them. Its a sparrow, but different than most sparrows.

The Junco may look different, but they behave like most sparrows.

~ Rick


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Thank You!

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I think this is the best photo I have taken of a Tufted titmouse. I have shot many photos of this species, but this photo is near perfect ... to me anyway. Wow.

To my titmouse friend I offer my sincere gratitude for this photo. Thank you!

~ Rick


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A Little Blue Today

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I have seen blue jays at this bird feeder before but have had a diffcult time capturing a good photo. I was able to do it this time!!! Beautiful bird, but I guess I say that all the time.

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