Silverfly - I think those are great pics - especially for a bird that flits around so much.
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took a minute.......This is a picture of a bald eagle, perched.View attachment 177103
The eyes (with glasses), are way better than the cell phone. The trail led us To within 20 yards of the tree she(?) was perched in. She stayed put as we walked by. Didn’t look back at her too much as I could see she was getting a little nervous as we approached.Good eyes, Sculp!








My wife spent 2nd grade in Australia. She still has PTSD from magpie encounters!Australian magpies - Aussie's fear them during nesting season.



Yeah some of the calls around the hood are more spring sounding that should be this time of year....I don't know when exactly to expect birds to return for the summer, but the Song Sparrows from last summer appear to have returned already.
RR those magpie and currawong calls are the background childhood soundtrack for every kid who ever grew up outside the cities in Australia, man I miss it, so peaceful, so immediately relaxing. The magpies are really smart birds....We just returned from spending a couple of weeks in Victoria, Australia with our oldest daughter Sarah and granddaughter Ella. They live in Trentham which is a small town (pop 1100) about an hour outside of Melbourne. We woke every morning to the sound of melodic magpies, screeching cockatoos (aka "cockies") and laughing kookaburras. Trentham is small town America 50 years ago... such a delight to visit.
I didn't bring my bird photography camera and had to settle on cell phone images - most of which sucked. Here are a few of the better ones.
Australian magpies - Aussie's fear them during nesting season.
Wowee!!! You know about Trentham? You grew up in the area correct? I LOVED Trentham. The Trentham Hotel and Cosmopolitan were our go to pubs there (and the only pubs ha ha). What a nice, quaint, friendly town.RR those magpie and currawong calls are the background childhood soundtrack for every kid who ever grew up outside the cities in Australia, man I miss it, so peaceful, so immediately relaxing. The magpies are really smart birds....
Hopefully you made up to Hanging Rock a few miles northeast of Trentham? There's a great victorian gothic horror movie directed by Peter Wier called Picnic at Hanging Rock. Hopefully the bushfires weren't too much, they have had it rough the last three weeks
grew up further northeast than there, folks and family are all otherwise in Melbourne. If you told me, when I left, that I would miss magpie noise on some deep, immediate and fundamental level, I would have thought you nuts....Wowee!!! You know about Trentham? You grew up in the area correct? I LOVED Trentham. The Trentham Hotel and Cosmopolitan were our go to pubs there (and the only pubs ha ha). What a nice, quaint, friendly town.
SteveYes, on ring-bills. While you might find a single Eurasian wigeon at Nisqually, the most reliable place that I have found drake Eurasian wigeons is Three Crabs near Dungeness Spit. There have been visits where we have seen 8-10 Eurasian drakes among the hundreds / thousands of American wigeon drakes. My wife and I visited on Wednesday, but the ducks were not very close. However, a flock of brants few in.