Hi dcm. Where do you live to get that much white stuff this time of year? Now I don't feel so bad about the inch or two we got yesterday in the Windsor, Ontario region. But this Cardinal wasn't too impressed.
So do I. But, here is the OP of this thread, the most successful longrunning one on CR:
I have to admit Alan, I am envious of your garden. This was my garden yesterday.The European Goldfinch is much more colourful than his American counterpart. There is now a flock in my garden, usually too high up.
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For the first one my humble opinion is Lesser yellowlegs. For the second one I wouldn't risk to be definitive at all but it looks to me (for now!) like Least Sandpiper. You know to ask questions JackI'm challenged by these two from Haida Gwaii, anyone?
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Thanks, and of course I knew you wouldn't let me down.For the first one my humble opinion is Lesser yellowlegs. For the second one I wouldn't risk to be definitive at all but it looks to me (for now!) like Least Sandpiper. You know to ask questions Jack!
Agreed that they are simply excellent shots.And my photos from today - probably the best what I have so far from the Bristle-thighed Curlew. And one more Black-necked Stilt
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You can ask my wife, even in these difficult times I would Never break any rules.OK, definitely a bird photo posting!
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Aaron, this is the back of mine, taken with an 8mm lens for those who like wide angle lenses. I sit in the chair on the left and wait for birds to appear. Lo and behold, a few minutes ago, a Greenfinch, I think a female, perched in the in the middle of the bush opposite, which is in a private meadow. We are having beautiful summery weather here.I have to admit Alan, I am envious of your garden. This was my garden yesterday.There is a lonely sparrow on the top of the deer fence.



Boy, your back yard beats mine. But, if I slip just outside onto public land there are a fair number of opportunities ... provided it's spring or summer. So I tend to travel because shots like this never present themselves at home.Aaron, this is the back of mine, taken with an 8mm lens for those who like wide angle lenses. I sit in the chair on the left and wait for birds to appear. Lo and behold, a few minutes ago, a Greenfinch, I think a female, perched in the in the middle of the bush opposite, which is in a private meadow. We are having beautiful summery weather here.
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