For Bird Watchers and those who Admire these wonderful creatures

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SophieT

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I would not call myself a 'bird watcher', but I do watch them when I see them. Came across these wonderful photos of birds and thought I would post a link to view them.

Beautiful winter bird photos

Here's a sample:

 

shittim

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He has given us so much beauty to enjoy! what a blessing, thank you
Saw this about Australia and flooding in Queensland, hope some of out brothers and sisters can chime in-

A local spotted a bull shark casually swimming by his backyard fence after there’s been extreme flash floods across Queensland, Australia.
 

Bleed

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i love seeing crows and ravens.
i live in the NE USA.
 

Lynx

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Wonder what that shark will do when the flood waters recede.

If it doesn't swim out with the tide, that would be an easy way to get some shark teeth! :cool:
 
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SophieT

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i love seeing crows and ravens.
i live in the NE USA.
I 'm a fan also. I don't always like what they do (eating eggs and stuff), but I like them still

Did you know that a bunch of crows is called a 'murder of crows'?

 
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SophieT

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This is my favorite bird
They are so beautiful and intelligent also ...members of the crow family I believe?

Great for warning other birds when there is a raptor around too.
 

Camess

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We have 2 pairs of blujays that live around us, and have for a few years. Also 3 pairs of cardinals and 1 pair scissortail flycatchers. These are just the regulars. We have a lot of various birds around here
 
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SophieT

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We also have a big variety of birds. Alot of water fowl. The jays pass through but make a racket so you always know they are there/here. I've never seen scissortail flycatchers.

Years back I lived on a migratory path for birds and I remember one spring I saw some I had never seen and for that matter not since.

Sometimes I will sit out early with my coffee and listen to locals chirp away and greet the morning. I can't imagine how silent this world would be without them. :)
 

tourist

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Wonder what that shark will do when the flood waters recede.

If it doesn't swim out with the tide, that would be an easy way to get some shark teeth! :cool:
....or gator bait.
 

Bleed

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I 'm a fan also. I don't always like what they do (eating eggs and stuff), but I like them still

Did you know that a bunch of crows is called a 'murder of crows'?

i did know that. :)