Birds!
Birds!
OK, I've got lots of pics to share, but I'll start with some birds:
Bald Eagle Feather - it is actually illegal to pick up a feather like this that is found on the ground:
White-Breasted Nuthatch
Common Loon
Hooded Merganser
Male Wood Duck
Wood Duck pair
Bald Eagle Feather - it is actually illegal to pick up a feather like this that is found on the ground:
White-Breasted Nuthatch
Common Loon
Hooded Merganser
Male Wood Duck
Wood Duck pair
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
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Daiv,
when I was in Minnesota I saw a few bald eagles.
Also in Wisconsin and Montana.
I like pictures of birds as well. I dont have too many, most of mine suck because the birds are too far away or hidden, or I hear them but can't see them!
Taking pictures of quail is hard too! they are fast and jumpy!
when I was in Minnesota I saw a few bald eagles.
Also in Wisconsin and Montana.
I like pictures of birds as well. I dont have too many, most of mine suck because the birds are too far away or hidden, or I hear them but can't see them!
Taking pictures of quail is hard too! they are fast and jumpy!
Here's to you, all you insidious creatures of green..er I mean cacti.
Harriet,
If you like bird pics, my dad has some of his in this gallery:
http://mynorthwoodsvista.com/bestpics/index4.html
(Starts at the bottom of page 4 to the end.)
If you like bird pics, my dad has some of his in this gallery:
http://mynorthwoodsvista.com/bestpics/index4.html
(Starts at the bottom of page 4 to the end.)
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
I'll check out your Dad's site. In the meantime here are a few unusual and not so unusual birds:
Roseate Spoonbill (Merritt Island, FL):
Strutting Snowy Egret (Merritt Island, FL):
Belted Kingfisher (Merritt Island, FL):
Albatross, St. Lucia:
Nene dancing, Hawaii:
Brown Thrasher, my favorite song bird:
Roseate Spoonbill (Merritt Island, FL):
Strutting Snowy Egret (Merritt Island, FL):
Belted Kingfisher (Merritt Island, FL):
Albatross, St. Lucia:
Nene dancing, Hawaii:
Brown Thrasher, my favorite song bird:
It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
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- Peterthecactusguy
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Harriet,
your picture of the native Hawaiian Nene goose reminded me of some of these birds that were occupants of the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas. They were very curious animals and came to the edge of the cage and nibbled on my fingers when I stuck them into their enclosure.
One time I had the bad idea and held my finger near a domestic goose. That one too got hold of it, but in the process pulled some skin off. It was a bigger bird and I was not aware of the fact, that they do have some kind of almost rasp like lining of the beak.
Of course, I do like Nene geese better!
Harald
your picture of the native Hawaiian Nene goose reminded me of some of these birds that were occupants of the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas. They were very curious animals and came to the edge of the cage and nibbled on my fingers when I stuck them into their enclosure.
One time I had the bad idea and held my finger near a domestic goose. That one too got hold of it, but in the process pulled some skin off. It was a bigger bird and I was not aware of the fact, that they do have some kind of almost rasp like lining of the beak.
Of course, I do like Nene geese better!
Harald
The Nene in the picture was one of a pair, they were such "laid back" birds that I was not suprised that they are endangered. I would like to go back to Hawaii just to go birding, I did not get to see some of the species I had hoped to see.
It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Nice photos
I have been a birder for 35 years, and love them all
Seen almost every (90%) North American Bird in the wild over the years
Harriet, your Albatross is a Frigratebird, with the twin tail and bent wings
I just saw some, along with Nene, and lots of albatross' in Kauai last week, they are all so marvelous
I have been a birder for 35 years, and love them all
Seen almost every (90%) North American Bird in the wild over the years
Harriet, your Albatross is a Frigratebird, with the twin tail and bent wings
I just saw some, along with Nene, and lots of albatross' in Kauai last week, they are all so marvelous