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May 01, 2007 22:57 |  #1

I am new to Birding can someone name the tree and the bird c&c welcome always


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May 01, 2007 23:10 |  #2

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May 02, 2007 00:10 |  #3

Male Baltimore Oriole. Excellent shots by the way


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May 02, 2007 02:00 |  #4

A little noisy but as Dennis has said wonderful shots, so much colour.


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May 02, 2007 05:55 |  #5

I was shooting at 800 ISO late in the day and the sun in and out I know the noise was a little annoying


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May 02, 2007 15:47 |  #6

Baltimore Oriole: The adult male has a black hood and upper back; the underparts and rump are orange, as are the outer feathers on the otherwise black tail. The female is duller orange below, with a dark brown back, wings and tail. Both sexes have thin white wing bars. Length: 18-20 cm.; weight: 30-40 g.
Eats mostly insects and spiders, which it gleans from leaves; it occasionally hawks insects in mid-air. It also eats some snails, fruits and nectar. On its nesting grounds in North America, both sexes construct a hanging nest, high in a deciduous tree. The female incubates the 4-5 eggs which are glossy white, blotched with brown. Both sexes feed the young. The female will often destroy Brown-headed Cowbird eggs deposited in her nest.

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May 02, 2007 15:50 as a reply to  @ Tigeracosta's post |  #7

and the tree looks like a Redbud. Aka a Judas tree.


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May 02, 2007 18:58 |  #8

Thank you all for the helpful and detailed description tigeracosta that was good stuff,
nwyman thanks I found those trees at Home Depot and Lowe's today very nice I like your avatar looks like one of my long hair German Shepherds I went to Eastern Shore to get a K9 cart for him he is unable to use his back legs, loved the eastern shore I'll be back there, thanks again


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May 02, 2007 19:44 |  #9

fritz1 wrote in post #3142202 (external link)
Thank you all for the helpful and detailed description tigeracosta that was good stuff,
nwyman thanks I found those trees at Home Depot and Lowe's today very nice I like your avatar looks like one of my long hair German Shepherds I went to Eastern Shore to get a K9 cart for him he is unable to use his back legs, loved the eastern shore I'll be back there, thanks again

Ben (my atavar) is a very petite Shetland Sheepdog. But he THINKS he is much larger. :lol:
If you plant the redbuds, be careful, as the cultivated varieties tend to get borer. Some of them are supposed to be more resistant than others. Good luck with the canine cart - they must be wonderful inventions.


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