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Friday, July 12, 2019

From the strip pits....again


This is the first Dickcissel I have photographed this summer....the first one that has given me the opportunity.


Believe it or not, this guy was in the same tree as the Dickcissel.  It is the Common Grackle, I think.


Also saw this Eastern Kingbird.


I am not sure what these are...the photo is not very good.  But if you know, please tell me.  The thought crossed my mind that they might be female Mallards, but I seen no males around the pond.

IF I can remember I am going to link these photos with I'd Rather Be Birdin' and also to Eileen's Saturday's Critters.

21 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

These are special birds. I have never seen Dicksissal or a Kingbird. And the shots are great, too.

ushasurya said...

this is lovely..I saw your other pictures too. Loved the painted lady!!
The b8ird shots are great..These may be mallards...Great 9images !!!!

ushasurya said...

Oops !! I post images as Devi in Aminus..Thank you for visiting my blog.
Devi

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful birds. I like birds visiting my garden, but they are mostly the common birds. Have a great weekend!

Bill said...

They appear to be female wood ducks. Mallards don't have those eyes. The Dicksissal is a new on on me. Their beaks remind me of grosbeaks. Grosbeaks show up here for a couple of weeks a year--- just passing through.

Ann said...

Wonderful photos. I wouldn't have been able to say what the other birds were let alone the last one.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, what a nice variety of birds. I do love the wood ducks and the Dickcissel. Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!

Laurel Wood said...

Your photos are beautiful.

Ruthie said...

I love birds. These are beautiful close ups. friendship

Lea said...

My favorite of this group is the Kingbird - I don't see them often, so each sighting is special.
Hope you are having a great weekend!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Rose
I wanted to stop back and say thanks for linking up your post. I did enjoy all your bird photos. Enjoy your day and weekend. PS, thanks also for all your visits and past comments!

Steven said...

Beautiful close-ups of these birds that you've captured!! I do believe those are female mallards.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

They are all so beautiful! Love the ducks and that Dicksissal. We had that bird on our calendar last month!

Kodak said...

I don't know some of these birds, but I do recognize the Grackle. We have them here, and most people do not much like them.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Lovey pictures. The duck is a female Wood Duck and her young.

ElaineH said...

These are wonderful bird pictures! I also thought that the bottom picture were mallards but looking more closely, they are something else!

Anni said...

They are female WOOD DUCKS! And, I'm jealous. I've tried for years to find wood ducks.

Exceptional photos...As always thanks for sharing your photos & expertise with us at I'd Rather B Birdin' this week.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

As others have pointed out they are female Wood Ducks, not as striking as the males, but of a subdued beauty to be sure.

R's Rue said...

Beautiful.
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Mary said...

Nice selection of birds. I agree that the ducks are maybe wood ducks. Not Mallard for sure.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, beautiful variety of birds. I would love to see the Dicissel. The Wood ducks are a favorite too. Pretty shot of the Kingbird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog.

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