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This week in birds

April 5, 2010UncategorizedJulieWaters

White-breasted nuthatches as a lot of fun to photograph.  Their strong contrast makes for some great photos

Even from a great distance, the eastern phoebe can be a very distinctive bird.

Great Blue Heron, perched on a distant tree.

Great Blue Heron, perched on a distant tree.

Turkey vutures in the fog

This red-tailed hawk was being chased around by several crows

This red-tailed hawk was being chased around by several crows

Common mergansers at the marsh, with the male doing courtship tail displays

Black-capped chickadee on tube feeder

Common grackle

The first swallows of the year are always a treat.

Yellow-bellied sapsucker, first I've seen this year

Common Mergansers in flight

American Goldfinch, sporting classic

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