Clip Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 10 hours ago, dragon49 said: Theis Muscovy duckling is so cute. 🙂 https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/409707341   I still can't get over the time of year Muscovy nest...It is January, winter most ducks even in Florida wait until spring but not Muscovy. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smskelton Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 Pin-tailed Whydah, Cape Town, South Africa 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 @Aidan B did you get any good photos of the brambling? I can’t wait to see them! ( but not really). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dragon49 Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 The non-native Egyptian Geese are doing very well in South Florida. https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/409956161 Â Â 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aidan B Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 53 minutes ago, dragon49 said: The non-native Egyptian Geese are doing very well in South Florida. https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/409956161 Â Â nice shot! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heme42 Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiscalus quiscula Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 On 1/25/2022 at 11:14 AM, IKLland said: I’m hoping for warblers, but there’s not gonna be as many as there would be in migration, right? You should probably still have a variety of warblers, depending where you are. Hooded and Canada breed in the area. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 1 hour ago, dragon49 said: The non-native Egyptian Geese are doing very well in South Florida.  And here! They also got introduced here, and are doing well.  ( I’m in coastal SoCal.) 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Quiscalus quiscula said: You should probably still have a variety of warblers, depending where you are. Hooded and Canada breed in the area. Thanks, I know. I just wanted all the migrants too, haha.  Never seen a hooded, but I have seen a Canada here!  here, from October. Edited January 26 by IKLland 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiscalus quiscula Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 Just now, IKLland said: Thanks, I know. I just wanted all the migrants too, haha.  Never seen a hooded, but I have seen a Canada here!  here, from October. Nice! Hoping to get one here in the summer. I know what you mean about the migrants...I missed spring migration last year, so especially looking forward to it this year. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avery Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 On 1/25/2022 at 10:14 AM, IKLland said: I’m hoping for warblers, but there’s not gonna be as many as there would be in migration, right? Check out eBird data for the county you'll be going for, and use the Targets function to see a list of species and their frequencies. Depending on your warbler list, you should be able to pick up a few, especially if you learn their songs beforehand! I'll add the warbler song site that someone on here made (my mind is blanking on who to @) http://benguofilms.com/quiz.php?quiz=1&id=5992 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 7 minutes ago, Avery said: Check out eBird data for the county you'll be going for, and use the Targets function to see a list of species and their frequencies. Depending on your warbler list, you should be able to pick up a few, especially if you learn their songs beforehand! I'll add the warbler song site that someone on here made (my mind is blanking on who to @) http://benguofilms.com/quiz.php?quiz=1&id=5992 Thanks. I always use ebird targets for every trip. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birding Boy Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 50 minutes ago, IKLland said: Thanks, I know. I just wanted all the migrants too, haha.  Never seen a hooded, but I have seen a Canada here!  here, from October. Just out of curiosity, do you know which county you will be visiting? I have recently been informed that I will be visiting family in west-central NY (Rochester) in late April. Might be too early for many warbler migrants at that point though. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 30 minutes ago, Birding Boy said: Just out of curiosity, do you know which county you will be visiting? I have recently been informed that I will be visiting family in west-central NY (Rochester) in late April. Might be too early for many warbler migrants at that point though. I’ll be starting in otsego county, but will then be going to Rockland county and Long Island, two area I’m familiar with. But not for birding. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/410011881 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Connor Cochrane Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 1 hour ago, Avery said: Check out eBird data for the county you'll be going for, and use the Targets function to see a list of species and their frequencies. Depending on your warbler list, you should be able to pick up a few, especially if you learn their songs beforehand! I'll add the warbler song site that someone on here made (my mind is blanking on who to @) http://benguofilms.com/quiz.php?quiz=1&id=5992 I believe it was @Hasan 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Connor Cochrane Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 My best photo yet of a Common Yellowthroat https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/410040261 11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stitch58 Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 8 hours ago, heme42 said: Great shot!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clip Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 Ash-throated Flycatcher-I'm so loving the Nikon p1000's ability to get a sharp image of a bird even with foliage in the way and on an auto focus setting. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clip Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 11 hours ago, Connor Cochrane said: My best photo yet of a Common Yellowthroat https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/410040261 Excellent! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smskelton Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IKLland Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 3 hours ago, smskelton said: I always find them so funny! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aidan B Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 On 1/26/2022 at 8:06 AM, IKLland said: @Aidan B did you get any good photos of the brambling? I can’t wait to see them! ( but not really). I got a few decent photos of the Brambling, but it never came very close to me. I probably could of gotten better photos if I had stayed longer than the hour and a half I did, but I had an additional two hour drive to go see the longspurs. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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