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Sunday, January 31, 2021
Monday, January 25, 2021
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Thursday, January 21, 2021
012121 Boomer Lake's Winter Bounty
011321 Harris's Sparrow
011621 American Robin
This seed came up and was regurgitated before I even realized what was happening when I snapped the shot. Sometimes it pays to take an innocent pose.
Both of these birds were located just matter-of-factly doing what they do best, simply being birds in the cold. Enjoy this odd winter and stay alert for unusual birds that just don't belong here at this time of year, like the Gray Catbird, Red-necked Grebe, and many others out of the county.
There has not been a lot seen during this time of year, but let's keep trying to photograph what we can.
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
010621 Winter Scenery At a Rain Soaked Boomer Lake
122120 Lesser Canada Goose
This little goose is very easy to notice among its bigger kin, the Canada Goose. The bill is smaller and the breast is paler
122720 Red-Shafted Northern Flicker
These birds appear periodically this far east, but are more common in western Oklahoma, like the Panhandle region. A few years ago, there was an adult in the area, and this bird might be one of the offspring.
Cedar Waxwing
Waxwings are getting more common, no longer as "irruptive" as they once were. They don't mind the fruit of the Bradford pear tree, an invasive tree from China and Viet Nam that is becoming ever popular in the US, is also known as the callery pear. These trees are resistant to disease and readily eaten by birds, which disperse the seeds. The trees can be susceptible to storm, wind, and ice/sno damage, making it a hazard.
122220 Downy Woodpecker
This young lady was picture perfect and didn't mind my company. This shot was captured while the bird was nearly at eye level. She'd climb one tree, then start the same activity on another.
010221 Dark-eyed Junco (cismontanus)
This bird or others like it have been fairly common this winter. I have seen it four times over the past couple of weeks.