Quilly: Thank O.C. for the info. I thought the first one was a crane and the last ones just plain old seagulls, so I learned lots. And thanks for passing the info on.
I love birds! We get this huge bird in the creek behind our house, I'm sure it's a crane. It's gray and very awkward. When it takes off, WOW does it ever make a lot of noise! lol Thanks for sharing the pics :)
Dabich: I find the cranes really fascinating, too. There are a bunch living up in the PA mountains, which I think is odd, but I don't know why. I guess I think of them as water birds mostly.
Tsduff: I'm going to try to get me some northern Pennsylvania birds next weekend. Or deer. Or if I'm really lucky a bear. Everyone has seen the bear but me.
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mmm lovely!
O.C. says: (It's great living with a scientist. "Honey, what is this?"]
1. Snowy Egret
2. Least Sandpiper
3.4.5. Herring Gull
Katie: Watching the birds was fun, too.
Quilly: Thank O.C. for the info. I thought the first one was a crane and the last ones just plain old seagulls, so I learned lots. And thanks for passing the info on.
I love birds! We get this huge bird in the creek behind our house, I'm sure it's a crane. It's gray and very awkward. When it takes off, WOW does it ever make a lot of noise! lol
Thanks for sharing the pics :)
Dabich: I find the cranes really fascinating, too. There are a bunch living up in the PA mountains, which I think is odd, but I don't know why. I guess I think of them as water birds mostly.
Quilly knows her birds. I love birds too. Very nice pictures.
Tsduff: I'm going to try to get me some northern Pennsylvania birds next weekend. Or deer. Or if I'm really lucky a bear. Everyone has seen the bear but me.
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