On a small birding trip to Koll center wetlands it seemed strange for the water to be so low considering the rain over the last few weeks and the snow melt. Does anybody know why the wetlands are like this?
These are some bald eagles flying around in Greenway park.
Bee-eaters in Israel: a Photo Guide
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By Itamar Procaccia, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001,
Israel Itamar Procaccia is a professor at the Weizmann Institute in
Rehovot, Israe...
RARE HUMMINGBIRDS AT FEEDERS!
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RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
This is a great time of year, from now into f...
Back to the Range
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The damage is done, and although the vegetation is coming back the scars
remain. The new owner used his earth-moving equipment a couple of years ago
t...
“Autumn” Shorebirds
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While we still have a lot of summer to go, the southbound shorebird
migration has begun. This adult Least Sandpiper was working the Columbia
River shorelin...
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67 Species Identified Just in My Yard Since 2004 American Black Duck
American Crow American Goldfinch American Robin American Tree Sparrow
American Wigeon ...
Please help with Buddy's hospital bills
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Hello, friends,
I haven't given you much to read since I relocated to the Great Lakes
region, but I need to ask for your help again. I'm facing nearly...
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* Spring Blossoms!* So far this spring we have found two blossoming plants
in our yard. The first was
this very beautiful *Crocus on April 5th,* found...
wisata air di obyek mata air cokro
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Pariwisata objek Cokro Springs adalah salah satu obyek wisata yang akan
memanjakan Anda ketika tiba liburan? Di tempat ini kita dapat menikmati
keindahan a...
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Fog initially shrouded the area this morning, but once it cleared I was
able to enjoy the warm sunny conditions that prevailed for the rest of the
6 hour f...
Florida Scrub-jay
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[image: Florida Scrub-jay]
The Florida Scrub-jay is a rather unique bird. This member of the Corvidae
family is found only in central Florida. It is the on...
Hermit Warbler in Western Oregon
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This bird was singing continuously this afternoon in the fir forest west of
Willamina, Oregon. It seemed to be the only one present, although
Black-throa...
Happy New Year..
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Happy New Year and all that...
Here are a few things I've been getting up to in the last couple of months,
which really isn't a lot thanks to exams!
Some...
Barn Owl Box ready
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The Barn Owl box went up in late Spring and unfortunately nothing used it
this year. I'm hoping that at the very least a Screech Owl will use it
next yea...
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Bumble Bees of North America – An Identification Guide by Williams, Thorp,
Richardson & Colla from Princeton University Press I just got my hands a
wonde...
Just seeing if this still works
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Here's a bird we've been very excited about recently--a Bullock's
Oriole--normally a western bird. It's been enjoying Welch's grape jelly
along with four ...
New Product!
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Most of you know, we (Seth and Michelle) own and operate NePo Suet Company
here in Portland, OR. We just wanted to let everyone know that we have a
new pr...
Getting back into the groove (?)
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As summer draws to a close, I find that I haven't taken very many pictures
during this hot, humid, crazy season. I still have quite a backlog from
springti...
Short-toed treecreeper!
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Finally, after quite a few walks in the neighbourhood, eyes and ears wide
open... we have seen what we think was a short-toed treecreeper
(GartenbaumlÀufer...
Who Am I ???
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Any idea who will pop out of this cocoon? It spent about an hour yesterday
creeping along the deck. I suppose there was something of nutritional value
that...
We've moved!
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One week ago, Sarah and I closed on our new house and moved out of our
apartment. This weekend, we moved into our new house with a lot of help
from family...