Re: Bittern
I stand corrected, Cliff. Judith ________________________________ Sent: Friday, August 20, 2021 4:12 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [sacramento-birds]
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Judith Poxon
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#289
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Re: Bittern
That dark crown eliminates American Bittern. Based on the pictures that is a 2021 model Green Heron. There are a lot of them along Babel Slough. That area doesn't support the extensive marshes
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Clifford Hawley
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#288
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Re: Bittern
Check this out, Stephen. I'm sure Subhash is correct. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Bittern/species-compare/70692991
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Judith Poxon
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#287
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Re: Bittern
Your bittern sure looks like a First Year Green Heron. Any thoughts from others?
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STEPHEN COFFMAN
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#286
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Bittern
Usually when I see an American Bittern, it is mostly hidden among reeds in a wetland.? This week I got some clear views at Babel Slough.Subhash
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Subhash Chand
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#285
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Re: Mourning Dove
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STEPHEN COFFMAN
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#284
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Re: Mourning Dove
I love these birds and your photo. [email protected]> wrote:
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Lynn Maginnis
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Re: Yolo Bypass
Nice pics, Subhash. ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 6:39 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [sacramento-birds] Yolo Bypass
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Peggy Andrews
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#282
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Re: Mourning Dove
Thanks for sharing! ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 5:33 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [sacramento-birds] Mourning Dove
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Peggy Andrews
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#281
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Re: Yolo Bypass
thank you for sharing. Bird pictures always pick me up. [email protected]> wrote:
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Kathy Adcock
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#280
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Mourning Dove
Often I identify the Mourning Dove by its body shape and brown plumage with black marks.? Recently I saw a bird's colorful face and it didn't immediately register as a dove because its body was
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Subhash Chand
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#279
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Yolo Bypass
Some fun pics from a trip to Yolo Bypass on Jul 26.??More pics at:https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?on=2021-07-26&place_id=any&user_id=subhashc&verifiable=any&iconic_taxa=Aves Subhash
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Subhash Chand
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Re: Great Horned
Heh, heh...talk about a dinner that stunk!
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Ray Williams
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Re: Great Horned
I love the owl so much I totally missed the skunk!? I agree, poor skunk!
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Nancy
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#276
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Re: Great Horned
What a lucky coincidence. Great pictures under the circumstances. Skunks seem to be taking a beating. Didn't know they were so vulnerable to bird attacks. You were very lucky indeed the smell didn't
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Kathy Adcock
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Re: Great Horned
Wow Troy!
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Peggy Andrews
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#274
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Re: Great Horned
Regards, Troy
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Troy Edson-Smith
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Re: Great Horned
Great photos, Peggy! Especially from an iPhone at night! Poor little skunk¡..
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Di
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#272
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Re: Great Horned
I love the photos - thank you!? What a sweetheart!!
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Nancy
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Great Horned
Hoots versus toots! Owl 1, Skunk 0 Forgot to post ... we went to open windows late Sunday night and as we opened the shutter slats we were surprised to see this on our front courtyard wall. Pictures
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Peggy Andrews
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#270
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