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Re: Finches
Lovely photos and informative post!? Thank you Troy!
By Nancy · #309 ·
Re: Finches
Thanks, Troy. We forget about that species of finch sometimes and your two photos gave great looks at the FMs ...Eric Ross & Karen TarpSent from my Galaxy
By odonata23 · #308 ·
Finches
In my 440 AQI backyard this morning, there was the first appearance of a pair of Lawrence's Goldfinches in this season.? Every early fall half a dozen or so come with a flock of up to 50 Lesser's to
By Troy Edson-Smith · #307 ·
Re: Lake Solano
Thanks, Subhash! You are such a great source of information for all of us!
By Di · #306 ·
Re: Lake Solano
Yes, it is great place for birding.? It is easy to see 30-40 species of birds there in one day.? I learned about it through Sacramento Audubon.? If you want other good birding locations, check
By Subhash Chand · #305 ·
Re: Lake Solano
Love your pictures. I am looking at getting a new camera. Just curious what camera you use. Thanks, Sue From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Subhash Chand
By sue@... · #304 ·
Re: Lake Solano
?Great photos, Subhash! I can¡¯t believe you saw all those birds in one place and in one day! A few of them I¡¯ve never even heard of (the Phainopepla and the Western Wood Pewee) and they are just
By Di · #303 ·
Re: Lake Solano
Very nice pictures and such a variety. Next best thing to actually being there. Never heard of Lake Solano Park. Looks like it is worth a visit. [email protected]> wrote:
By Kathy Adcock · #302 ·
Lake Solano
Went to Lake Solano Park on Monday and saw several birds not seen for the past few months.? There were a lot of yellow birds but the vast majority turned out to be Western Tanager females or
By Subhash Chand · #301 ·
Re: A Real Trouper
Thanks Di. Now I know "*the rest of the story.*" It's heartwarming to see perseverance in action with a successful outcome.?
By Kathy Adcock · #300 ·
Re: A Real Trouper
Hello, Di, Fantastic story and you damn sure did a fine job relating all of it! Once again, kudos to Morris for his ultra great photos of which added untold enhancement to a wonderful story of
By Ray Williams · #299 ·
Re: A Real Trouper
Hi, Kathy! Thank you so much for your concern and compassion for our little friend. ?In an effort to be concise (which as you all know by now is not my strong suit), I may have mis-represented what
By Di · #298 ·
Re: Green Heron Photos
Hi Di Glad you liked my pictures and thanks for sharing your story. So glad it turned out well. You have great pics and video too. Sent from Subhash¡¯s iPhone.
By Subhash Chand · #297 ·
Re: A Real Trouper
Sort of makes me angry. The Sacramento area heron and egret rescue organization, if they couldn't do anything for this little fella, what are they in business for? Great pictures, but under the
By Kathy Adcock · #296 ·
the hardy heron
Thanks, Di and Morris! Having been lucky enough to share in some of these sightings with you guys, we're so happy to re-live them through these inspiring photos and videos. It was, for us, the story
By Tay Ducey · #295 ·
The Will to Live
As I said, I have so many photos and videos of this brave little bird but this video is my favorite. It really captures the emotion we felt as we watched him struggle to survive. With courage and
By Di · #294 ·
Re: A Real Trouper
Thank you Di for the beautiful, hear wrenching and very heartwarming story and the lovely photos!? Nancy
By Nancy · #293 ·
A Real Trouper
As I said, the saga of the little green heron (who either fell from his nest or jumped from it when his mom didn¡¯t return), is an incredibly heartwrenching but ultimately inspiring story of courage
By Di · #292 ·
Green Heron Photos
Subhash- you have no idea how much those photos mean to me and Morris! First of all, they are great photos! It¡¯s like that bird was posing just for you! We especially love the one of him
By Di · #291 ·
Re: Bittern
That had been my first I¡¯d but in the first pic it had a really long neck that I have not seen on a Green Heron. Is that unusual? Sent from Subhash¡¯s iPhone.
By Subhash Chand · #290 ·