#Backyard Birds
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kateammann · 8 months ago
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Backyard birdies!! :D
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scottpartridge · 4 months ago
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Trio of popular backyard birds - chickadee blue jay cardinal 
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peregrinefalconlady-art · 8 months ago
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A lil compilation of photos of the semi-leucistic/piebald mourning dove who has been visiting my backyard!
First two images are from this morning 💕
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introvertedswimmer · 8 months ago
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Red-winged Blackbird
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gleafer · 1 year ago
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Narrator: His milkshake did, in fact, bring Aziraphale to the yard.
Watched a documentary about birds and their adorable mating dances. Which, OF COURSE, lead me to sketch this.
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oliviarosaline · 8 months ago
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Northern Cardinal
Cardinalis cardinalis
Male
Shining in all his glory.
March 17th, 2024
Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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tilbugs · 8 months ago
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nuthatch goes in for suet
feb 19, 2024
nebraska, US
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geopsych · 4 months ago
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Father cardinal feeding two babies.
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moer-koffie · 2 years ago
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2023.05.26 Africa Red-eyed Bulbul munching a kapok tree’s flower
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thiscountry · 2 years ago
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Your time to shine
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ostdrossel · 18 hours ago
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Things are still slow this fall but the tree cam got some more visitors, dirty lens and all. Tonight, with an early special surpise (at the very end). I love these female Juncos, they almost look like tiny Towhees!
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swede1952 · 2 months ago
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Beak Full of Breakfast
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This is a detailed shot of a blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) who was around yesterday. The jay is gathering peanuts, you can see two here, one in its mouth and one held in the end of its beak. The jay looks lit it recently went through a molt and its head feathers are growing back.
"The oldest known wild, banded Blue Jay was at least 26 years, 11 months old when it was found dead after being caught in fishing gear. It had been banded in the Newfoundland/Labrador/St. Pierre et Miquelon area in 1989 and was found there in 2016."
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everydayesterday · 2 years ago
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Cedar Waxwing. (Bombycilla cedrorum)  
They don’t usually stop by the yard until the Mulberry tree is in full swing in mid-May.  The birds today included juveniles that were still requesting assistance from their parents to drink and feed.  
photos by me.  2023-04-03 Nashville, TN (my backyard)
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introvertedswimmer · 7 months ago
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Goldfinch! It looks like a bullet
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way-out-there · 2 years ago
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Perks of having the tallest tree in the area in the backyard
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localnecromancer · 1 year ago
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Hmmm testing this out
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