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February 2007 - post your bird pics here

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THE MALLARDS WERE REALLY SOMETHIG TO * QUACK ABOUT *

GOOSE GREAT- AS WELL AS THE SWAN EATING- KEEP THE

OICS COMMING Laughing out loud

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Great pics!

Re the unknown bird, Alf thought:

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FEMALE NORTHERN ORIOLE - known as bullock orial -

And that was my first thought also. Oriole.

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Two more photos of Cygnus olor (Mute Swan)

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Just a few of birds I saw doing the Bird Count this weekend.

Mallard Ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)

Canada Geese (Branta canadensis)

Thanks BigFrank for your help !!

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"cerinthe" wrote:
One of my 'hooligans' the common starling Sturnis vulgaris I have a group of 5 all day in my garden.

beautiful picture of the hooligan, Cerinthe ! such nice colors Smiling

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"limpopo" wrote:
THANKS! for the help - much appreciated. I only seem to learn birds after I photograph them and then figure out what they are.

I do pretty much the same thing! Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

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THANKS! for the help - much appreciated.
I only seem to learn birds after I photograph them and then figure out what they are.

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"kru-kab *bowser b.c." wrote:
my guess on the yellow bird would be a ** FEMALE NORTHERN ORIOLE - known as bullock orial - 70% GUESS-

I looked it up, I change my guess. I agree, female Bullock oriole. Smiling

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my guess on the yellow bird would be a ** FEMALE NORTHERN ORIOLE - known as bullock orial - 70% GUESS-

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the common starling
yes a very colorfull bird in the sun- same for the crow - one vancouver island we have northern crow and american crow - they have a small one here called a fish crow also http://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/FishCrow.htm

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