Tagged With "birds"
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Oak Hammock Marsh, Manitoba
DrFumblefinger visits Oak Hammock Marsh, an restored prairie wetland near Winnipeg.
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An Egret and Cormorants in Central Park
Jonathan L noticed birds of a different feather near the reservoir in Central Park.
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Pelican Feeding on Australia’s East Coast
Judy gets up close and personal with Australia's pelicans.
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Re: Pelican Feeding on Australia’s East Coast
It's quite a site to see so many pelicans waiting for a handout!
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Birds of Caraquet
Travel Rob discovers some neat outdoor art that you can only see in summer
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The Art of Camouflage
DrFumblefinger spotted this bird on a jungle walk on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. He admired how it blended in beautifully with its surroundings.
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Re: The Art of Camouflage
Hi Doc ! I had exactly the same experience of the invisible bird in Keoladeo NP Bharatpur India. This is a nightjar, and I feel sure it could be a cousin !
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Alberta Birds of Prey Center, Coaldale
DrFumblefinger enjoys a visit to the Birds of Prey Centre in the small prairie town of Coaldale. The visit provided excellent opportunities to study and photograph birds up close.
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Kookaburra, Queensland, Australia
Judy Barford discovered that this encounter was strictly for the birds.
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Re: Kookaburra, Queensland, Australia
Excellent photos...I just tweeted your article so that others can enjoy them!
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Sunset over the Comox Valley, British Columbia
DrFumblefinger enjoys a lovely sunset on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island.
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Thunder Bird Falls, Alaska
Situated in Chugach State Park, not far from Anchorage, a pleasant walk through the woods leads you to picturesque Thunder Bird Falls
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Toucan Alley
Opened in 1994, this park is privately owned and set in 16 hectares of sub-tropical rainforest, providing shelter for more than 800 birds.
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Myrtle Creek, Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho
Some of the views of the Selkirk mountains from the Myrtle Creek area of Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, near Bonners Ferry.
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Birds of the Okavango Delta
While everyone enjoys the beautiful large animals of Africa, there's a plethora of bird life that's easy to overlook when studying the splendid lions and kudu and giraffe.
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A Visit to Flamingo Gardens, Florida
DrFumblefinger visits Flamingo Gardens, a lovely botanical garden with lots of birdlife, located on a 60-acre property in South Florida.
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Re: December 31, 2015: Some birds from Florida
Great Photos! I think all the wonderful recent blogs on TG about Florida point out the state has so much more to offer than just the big amusement parks.
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December 31, 2015: Some birds from Florida
If you are a bird-watcher or just enjoy birds, Florida has a lot to offer you.
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Wetlands, Reno, Nevada
The wetlands in Reno provide excellent opportunities for hiking, biking, and bird-watching.
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Strictly for the Birds...
I’m sure there must be some place without birds, but I haven’t been there. And everywhere I have been, the birds have caught my attention....
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Visiting Patagonia. 2) Laguna Nimez Nature Preserve, El Calafate
My first Patagonian post was an introduction to the travel hub of El Calafate . Today's post focuses on the town's best attraction.
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Bird Island, Katmai National Park, Alaska
One of our frequent stops while touring Katmai National Park was a small island populated by seemingly countless numbers of seabirds.
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Oct. 30, 2017: Wild Peacocks, Yala National Park
Blue peacocks are native to India and Sri Lanka. These wild birds were spotted in Sri Lanka's largest park, where one put on a particularly magnificent display!