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Re: Backyard birds
Hi, Nancy, I think you want to send to someone else. I'm a member of that bird group, but it looks as if you want Di to receive it. PS--My power out, too, for most of Wednesday. and internet for
By Benson, Karen · #149 ·
Re: Arrowhead Marsh
Sorry that I am not a better photographer but sometimes all I can get are views from the rear.? In this case I did have the advantage of seeing the bird from a better angle and id'ing it before
By Subhash Chand · #148 ·
Re: Arrowhead Marsh
I'm really ignorant when it come to identifying birds. But the one you listed as an American Wigeon doesn't look like a waterfowl bird. Must be the angle? [email protected]> wrote:
By Kathy Adcock · #147 ·
Arrowhead Marsh
The Sacramento Audubon Observer for February recommended the Arrowhead Marsh in Oakland as a good birding spot, so we went to check it out on Monday 25th.? It was a beautiful sunny day but with
By Subhash Chand · #146 ·
Re: Backyard birds
Hi Di- In going through emails to delete most of them I ran across this one from you and I think I missed it.? I remember about the solar light but these photos don't look familiar and they are
By Nancy · #145 ·
Re: The Kinglet that Thinks He¡¯s a Hummingbird- Part Two
Don't drink and fly, little kinglet!
By Tay Ducey · #144 ·
Re: The Kinglet that Thinks He's a Hummingbird- Part Two
Cute! From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Di Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 12:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [sacramento-birds] The
By sue@... · #143 ·
Re: The Kinglet that Thinks He¡¯s a Hummingbird- Part Two
He's living the good life. Lucky little guy.? :-)
By Kathy Adcock · #142 ·
The Kinglet that Thinks He¡¯s a Hummingbird- Part Two
DRINKING INSTRUCTIONS Take a big gulp...
By Di · #141 ·
Re: Hybrid Northern Shoveler x Blue-winged Teal
That bird has been known to be at that location at Cosumnes by the start of the boardwalk for the last few winters. Cliff Hawley Sacramento, CA
By Clifford Hawley · #140 ·
Hybrid Northern Shoveler x Blue-winged Teal
Hi FYI: I found what I think is a Hybrid Northern Shoveler? x Blue-winged Teal at Consumnes River Preserve today (1/19). It was at the north end of the main pond, across from the visitor
By Ray Rozema · #139 ·
Re: San Pablo Bay
?Great photos, Subhash! I especially love the shot of the Forster¡¯s tern hovering over his target before diving in. (I had never heard the term ¡°kiting¡± before so thanks for that new
By Di · #138 ·
San Pablo Bay
Most days I'm happy to see the 10 or so common species in my backyard.? Then on some days when I get to visit a Wildlife Refuge, it's a real treat to see the less common species and to see hundreds
By Subhash Chand · #137 ·
Re: Identity crisis
Those are absolutely amazing!!? Thanks Di! Nancy
By Nancy · #136 ·
Re: Identity crisis
wonderful pictures - guess needed a winter's snack! Bess L. Hadley
By Bessie Hadley · #135 ·
Re: Identity crisis
Each shot is breathtaking, especially the clarity when the motion must've been intense. My favorite is the third, in which he appears to be dipping his toe, testing the waters..."Will this thing hold
By Tay Ducey · #134 ·
Re: Identity crisis
Unbelievably cute. Started my morning off with the biggest smile. Better than a cup of coffee. :-)
By Kathy Adcock · #133 ·
Re: Identity crisis
LMFAO!!! Once again, Morris' magic photography!
By Ray Williams · #132 ·
Identity crisis
?The Kinglet who thinks he's a Hummingbird... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Di and Morris Erickson Pocket Area > >
By Di · #131 ·
Re: pileated woodpecker
Hi John Hi Cliff, John he looked to be the size of a crow, although there was a difference in the way he carried him/herself. I'm not sure how to put it. Cliff, I know they're a rarity I've spotted
By Lori Lewis · #130 ·