Texas drivers genuinely are insane. Had to drive there for like a week and nearly lost my life multiple times π i will admit it has some beautiful ecosystems tho
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Texas drivers genuinely are insane. Had to drive there for like a week and nearly lost my life multiple times π i will admit it has some beautiful ecosystems tho
For u in florida the expected chickadee is the Carolina chickadee (which is nearly identical to black capped lol). Very cute :0 hope u can see fledglings eventually
Absolutely tiny Yellow-throated Warbler (Setophaga dominica), a mostly gray and white bird with fun facial patterning and a yellow throat, sitting on a pine tree next to a pinecone. The photo deceives you by making you think this bird is capable of sitting still.
Saw one of these tiny babies last month :) love them
I love their funny buzzy noises. Little molecules vibrating in the woods
Sometimes it is the not noticing of the menus that mean its well-crafted (but I am sure all of the work will be noticed nonetheless). Unless you mean like emily specifically in which case ill whisper subliminal messaging in her ear to clue her in π€
Hope it all goes smoothly! (Or as much as it can, at least)
They always look a little upset in photos that someone managed to catch them haha, so cute though
A Clapper Rail caught in the open, unusual for the species. Almost looking a small chicken with a long thin bill. It is mostly pale gray save for orange-red on the bill. Its flanks are vertically streaked with white.
Just got lucky looks at one of these this week in Mass! Was shocked to see one this late in the year (cryptid photo my friend took)
When i first saw this post i had wondered where you might be where these would both be vagrants, because Swainsonβs has a wide distribution. But ireland! Wow! Congrats on the rarity :0
Whoops just read your other comment haha question answered
Clay-colored sparrow? (Theyre rare here so its good practice for my id-ing, nice photo!)
I think i know which place you mean haha, they get so upset! Very cute though
Ill try my best to ship one your way, probably 10k of them chipping like mad at the refuge i work at π
I am not even a big moxie fan but i have been to moxiefest and i have a shirt
yesss greg my beloved
Body still seems too gray/light for eclipse male pintail imo. Id second eclipse redhead even if it still looks a little wonky?
Sticking with junco :)
Yeah those are both good notes and youre probably right then? Plumage doesnt seem especially helpful here so those might be the best markers. It does sort of seem like the bill could have that dark tip but that might be me hallucinating between the pixels
The neck seems so light but could it be canvasback? The bill would probably be more useful for that and im not great at IDβing either of them
Simply has to be junco, glad theyre starting to show up to usher in the fall
Lincolns :)
Savannah! One of the ones that keeps me company at work (songs too but, oh well)
Chipping for sure!
If the question mark is uncertainty, it absolutely is! Nice!
Thats insane! Hope i have similar luck w my end of year travels..
A composite image showing, from left to right, a red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, broad-winged hawk, and turkey vulture flying side by side.
Itβs been real raptor-y lately! πͺΆπΏ A composite of a few of my recent shots.
Wow the yellow lighting on the BTBW really makes it pop, expected it to be a different species from the image preview
Rufous Hummingbird atop a rock next to a snow bank
Closeup of same hummingbird
I think of hummingbirds as tropical, or at least warmer weather birds...so this Rufous hummer at the top of Steens Mountain.9500 feet above sea level and next to a snowbank was a bit jarring. #birding