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Couple of Christmas birds

 
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Dec 27, 2008 14:21 |  #1

Took these pictures hiding from behind the doors to our house. It was too cold to venture out of my PJ's much less the house...

anyway, here they are..... CC welcome


A Varied thrush on the feeder trying to chase away all the Junkos

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A Sapsucker out our front door
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I downloaded the iBirder software from whatbird dot come for my iPhone and LOVE it! Its not perfect, but its a great start. the bird songs really draw the birds attentions!

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Dec 27, 2008 15:05 |  #2

Good work for being in your PJ's. But seeing location, yeah I'd be indoors too.


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Dec 27, 2008 16:48 |  #3

Very nice shots. I've never seen either of these.


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Dec 28, 2008 01:30 |  #4

Scott71 wrote in post #6953360 (external link)
Good work for being in your PJ's. But seeing location, yeah I'd be indoors too.

LOL, we usually dont get too cold or snow, but this year and last have been quite cold and snow for use, last year we had snow for almost 6 weeks!!!

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Very nice shots. I've never seen either of these.

Thank you. they are very common up here in the winter...


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