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  1. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    My wife was loving them flying around her head when she would work in the area of the Butterfly Bush we have in the back yard. Like you - I would sit with my cigar, whiskey and my camera watching the "fun". The hummingbirds were not at all shy!
  2. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    Momma and I went for a walk at a nearby forest preserve and ran across this Kildeer. He sure seemed to like to pose for pictures. Spent a good 15-20 minutes parading back and forth for me!
  3. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    Very busy week around the hacienda with the bird migrations ongoing. Eastern Phoebe, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, Northern Flickers and male and female red-bellied woodpeckers! All within walking distance of the house. Glad spring is here!
  4. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    I seriously botched photos for my daughters wedding. Got a few nice shots, but I was completely out of my element. I'm not doing weddings anymore! Lighting is a major challenge!!!!
  5. ggiese

    Photo Thread

    First Dragonfly of the season!
  6. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker - found h8m on our afternoon walk!
  7. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    During our walk earlier this week we came across this bird. I was confused so I took a few pictures because I had never seen one before. Turns out it’s an Eastern Phoebe flycatcher. Probably have seen it a million times before but just ignored it.
  8. ggiese

    Photo Thread

    EDITED TO ADD: I shot this picture in a park across the street from the house and the park was loaded with flowers everywhere. The flowers in this picture (Siberian Squill) are sometimes considered to be an "invasive" species. Many are buying the bulbs and planting them all over but a word of...
  9. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    Having never seen one, my curiosity was piqued. It turns out the Grebe is actually not a duck (it does not have webbed feet) and are actually a distant cousin of the flamingo. The "matted plug" of their feathers in their stomach aids them in eating fish whole (so they can fully digest it)...
  10. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    My wife is the best bird spotter I know - and is absolutely as clueless as me as to what the bird is... Today we were taking our daily walk when out of the clear blue she said, "what is that tiny bird in the middle of the lake?" "That's a Mallard Duck, dear..." "No - not the duck, the bird...
  11. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    First time I've seen this guy at the feeders - a Tree Sparrow stopped by earlier today.
  12. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    we spotted this guy on our walk today - Great Horned Owl. We think they’re nesting near us
  13. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    I pretty angry looking Grackle, a European Starling with a bum leg, a puffed up Redwing Blackbird and a pretty calm Black-Capped Chickadee also showed up. We had a large concentration of European Starlings, Redwing Blackbirds and Brown Headed Cowbirds - hundreds of them all over the yard and at...
  14. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    The weather was not the best (snowy on and off and blustery), but it sure did not deter the birds at the feeders today! The male Red Belly Woodpecker stopped by a few times.
  15. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    And the European Goldfinches showed back up today, after a 2 week absence. Hoping the coming snowstorm does not drive them away again!
  16. ggiese

    Bird Watchers

    Had not seen our red-bellied woodpeckers for a couple of weeks - but the female was back at the feeders today. What was not able to capture - she was fending off the European Starlings trying to take her lunch!
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