Friday, March 11, 2016

Sure sign that spring is near!

We are seeing and hearing Red-winged blackbirds! 

19 comments:

  1. I LOVE that photo Rose; great shot!

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  2. This Red-winged blackbird is a beauty! Looking forward for more spring photos from you, Rose!

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  3. yup, flocks have been leaving here, although there's still quite a few girls at the feeders.

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  4. That's a very vivid red patch; though I'm familiar with the name I don't think I've ever seen a picture before, our birds are of course very different from those on the other side of the Atlantic.

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  5. Brilliant photo - great use of aperture!
    I loved this photo, Rose - one of the best I have seen.
    Have a Happy Weekend!
    Peace :)

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  6. Hello Rose, pretty shot of the Redwing. Happy weekend!

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  7. Very pretty! Never seen before.
    In Germany they are only black, but their songs enjoy me...

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  8. Very pretty! Never seen before.
    In Germany they are only black, but their songs enjoy me...

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  9. Reminded me of the Beatles song: "Blackbird singing in the dead of night . . . ." :-)

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  10. Beautiful pic. We live near the river and see them everywhere. Last week they were at our suet feeder. I have never seen them visit the feeders before. They are one of my favorite birds. We often see groups of them sitting on the phone wires near the County Park.

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  11. Beautiful capture. Some have arrived here too. By the looks of the one in your photo it may be a little cooler than he expected.

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  12. we don't have red wings but we have a gallon black birds. LOUD blackbirds.

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  13. You got this one to show off perfectly so we could get a first-class view of the red wing.

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  14. We have a ton of Red-wings right now. they flock to the feeders and knock the seed all over the place. but I like them anyway.
    MB

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  15. That red wing certainly stands out. Beautiful.

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  16. Gorgeous. We've been hearing them for some time now- but the swampy area they inhabit is a bit far from the road and no way to get close.

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  17. I haven't seen any lately, I guess they're headed home. Lovely shot.

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  18. Oh my gosh. He's lovely! I love his striped wings. Our black birds are just black over here in England, save for the ladies looking slightly more dowdy dark brown than pure black. All the best, Bonny

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