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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Orange Crowned Warbler
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Monday, January 12, 2015. Orange Crowned Warbler and "Peeping Tom". Labels: Orange Crowned Warbler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the images for a larger view.). View my complete profile. My blog was presented this Heart Award by Jeanie at The Marmalade Gypsy. Thank you very much, Jeanie! Click on the image to visit The Marmelade Gypsy. Bird Families of the World. Xcel Energy's Kestrel Cam. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Mississippi Kite
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, July 21, 2013. Yes - another Kite post. Sorry, but I love these raptors. The little one fills the nest all by himself now. Nearly a full crop of feathers. I'm still anxiously awaiting seeing him soaring the skies. When he does, I'll feel like a proud papa. Mississippi Kite Nestling.). August 22, 2013 at 9:22 AM. All my kites left yesterday. I saw 18 gather then slowly circle off. August 27, 2013 at 12:47 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Friday, December 27, 2013. American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher. On Christmas Day, we headed out to see if we could snag some shots of some birds. It's been a while since we went out for that reason, so we were about due. On the way to Palo Duro Canyon, we stopped off at a couple of places to see what we could see. These little falcons are about the size of a blue jay. Click on the label below to find out more about them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Bewick's Wren
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, January 11, 2015. Taken 5 July 2014 in Palo Duro Canyon State Park.). Bewick's Wren is a noisy, hyper little rascal. It's a medium-sized wren that holds its tail as you see here, and flicks it side-to-side as it bounces its way through the brush, and its bill curves slightly downward. Even though Bewick's Wren likes dry, brushy areas, they can be found in gardens and parks year round in the panhandle. Their diet consists of insects. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: December 2013
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Friday, December 27, 2013. American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher. On Christmas Day, we headed out to see if we could snag some shots of some birds. It's been a while since we went out for that reason, so we were about due. On the way to Palo Duro Canyon, we stopped off at a couple of places to see what we could see. These little falcons are about the size of a blue jay. Click on the label below to find out more about them. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. When I res...
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Red Headed Woodpecker
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, January 11, 2015. The Red Headed Woodpecker (taken on 15 June 2014, Wolf Creek Park near Perryton, TX) is easily identifiable by its crimson head and bold black-and-white body. Some call it the "flying checkerboard". No other American bird has this bright red hood, so it's quite easy to identify. Red Headed Woodpecker. Tending its nest. Click for larger images. Labels: Red Headed Woodpecker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Glossy Ibis
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, January 11, 2015. I took this Glossy Ibis photo on 7 September 2014 just South of Amarillo. It is not common here, and the panhandle is not in its migratory range. Its normal range does not extend West of the Louisiana delta region. They are normally found along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, and the Caribbean islands as indicated here. They have a long downward-curved bill, and long legs typical of wading birds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Mississippi Kite
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. The young Mississippi Kite in our tree is out learning to hunt most of the time. He hasn't been hanging out in the tree very much lately. I don't know how many more times I'll be able to watch him. I created a montage of my images for a YouTube video for you to enjoy. Watching Speckles grow.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the images for a larger view.). View my complete profile. Click on the image to visit The Marmelade Gypsy.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: January 2015
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, January 25, 2015. The Cooper's will watch from a nearby location in the vicinity of bird feeders. On the menu for them are smaller birds such as sparrows. This one didn't get a meal this time, but he was nice enough to pose for me for a few minutes. He also made a fly-by as he departed for other opportunities, allowing me to get a clear view of his underside. The Cooper's can be found here in the panhandle all year 'round. Monday, January 12, 2015. Taken 4 July 2014,...