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Re: Sandhill Cranes Yesterday over Folsom Peet's Coffee
Great shot, Troy! We saw and HEARD them yesterday morning flying over our house in the Pocket Area- in droves! What a beautiful sound! I never get tired of hearing them¡­
By Di · #189 ·
Sandhill Cranes Yesterday over Folsom Peet's Coffee
Troy
By Troy Edson-Smith · #188 ·
Re: Burrowing Owl
How can a little guy be so fluffy-cute, curious, and intense all at once? Nice backdrop, too!
By Tay Ducey · #187 ·
Re: Burrowing Owl
How cute is that! Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 10:27 PM To: sacramento-birds Subject: [sacramento-birds] Burrowing Owl At Payen Road, El Dorado Hills. Inline image Inline image Inline
By Carole Harper · #186 ·
Re: Burrowing Owl
How cute is that !! Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 10:27 PM To: sacramento-birds Subject: [sacramento-birds] Burrowing Owl At Payen Road, El Dorado Hills. Inline image Inline image Inline
By Carole Harper · #185 ·
Burrowing Owl
At Payen Road, El Dorado Hills.
By Troy Edson-Smith · #184 ·
Re: UGA researchers identify, name toxic cyanobacteria killing American Bald Eagles
Hi, Ray! Thanks for your interest in the subject matter. As I said in my initial email, given that the eagle population is actually increasing of late in our area, it¡¯s very unlikely that the
By Di · #183 ·
Re: UGA researchers identify, name toxic cyanobacteria killing American Bald Eagles
This is extremely interesting, Di and I appreciate the efforts to do the research from both of you. Thing is, Bald Eagles have had coot on their menu for at least several centuries of which I am
By Ray Williams · #182 ·
UGA researchers identify, name toxic cyanobacteria killing American Bald Eagles
?One last note: We found it very interesting how the researchers named the deadly bacteria: ¡°The naming convention for cyanobacteria is to use Greek for the genus¡ªAetokthonos translates to
By Di · #181 ·
Bald Eagles and American Coots
?From the size and color of the bird, that was our guess too, Ray. The American Coot is a favorite among Bald Eagles and there is a large community of them on the other side of the road at the
By Di · #180 ·
Re: Bald Eagles on Desmond Road
Awesome observation and photos!! ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 9:20 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [sacramento-birds] Bald
By Peggy Andrews · #179 ·
Re: Bald Eagles on Desmond Road
PS...brekky appears to possibly be a coot.
By Ray Williams · #178 ·
Re: Bald Eagles on Desmond Road
Heh, heh...once again "Magic Morris" and his trusty camera come along to entertain everyone with magnificent photos...thanks!
By Ray Williams · #177 ·
Re: Bald Eagles on Desmond Road
Beautiful shots. Nina
By Nina Jones · #176 ·
Bald Eagles on Desmond Road
On a recent misty morning along Desmond Road, just north of the Cosumnes River Preserve, Morris spotted two Bald Eagles- one adult and one juvenile- of unknown gender and relationship. After sharing a
By Di · #175 ·
Re: Heron having late lunch on the golf course today
Indeed!
By Tay Ducey · #174 ·
Re: Heron having late lunch on the golf course today
Who ever said dinosaurs don¡¯t still roam the Earth? haha
By Bernadette Del Chiaro · #173 ·
Re: Heron having late lunch on the golf course today
Nothing here...
By Ray Williams · #172 ·
Re: Heron having late lunch on the golf course today
That's one happy heron, and one hapless gopher who least expected such an intrusion into his hole! What lucky timing to have captured this drama!
By Tay Ducey · #171 ·
Re: Heron having late lunch on the golf course today
I¡¯ll say! And I thought they only ate fish!! ? Great shots
By Di · #170 ·