Some Birds

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BosnMate

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Some really great pictures. We seasonally have the yellow ones around here. I don't recollect ever seeing any of the others.
 

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I reckon I could tell Y'all the names so starting at the top left we have a Brown Thrasher, the Georgia state bird. He is in a dusting hole. Second is a Mockingbird, the Florida state bird. Third is a Downy Woodpecker. Fourth is a Red bellied woodpecker. Fifth is a male Yellow Finch in mating colors. The rest of the year they are a drab brown. Sixth is a female Ruby Throated Hummingbird and sixth is a dead tree with Wood storks resting in it. I think the hummer is my favorite followed by the Wood Storks only because they are pretty rare in my part of the country.
 

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That stork picture is a classic. Nice job:thumbsup:
 

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