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With light from the Candle.
Nueces, Frutos Secos/Nuts (23 Octubre/October 23)
"Looking close... on Friday!"
This chestnut backed chickadee was making its way through the trees outside a restaurant on my walk. The tree is wrapped with white lights, which is the green that it is hanging on to. Only the second chestnut backed chickadee I've seen, and the first in town.
A very vocal chestnut sided along the powerline trail. There were many of these chestnuts, blue wings, yellow, redstarts, etc. All active with the rain well into the morning!
Gralaria Coronicastaña, Chestnut-crowned Antpitta, Grallaria ruficapilla.
Reserva Río Blanco
Departamento de Caldas
Colombia
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Picture from the previous spring.
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Photographed at Jumpoff Meadows near Rimrock Reservoir, Yakima County, Washington. A number of recently fledged birds in the area. IMG_5714
A male Chestnut-collared Longspur (Calcarius ornatus) rummages through the low lying vegetation on the prairie landscape for a morsel near Brooks, Alberta, Canada.
25 May, 2016.
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He was trying to impress the ladies but they were not impressed because that one feather was out of place,,,,,,,,,
A Chesnut-sided Warbler near Essex, Vermont
"The crisply plumaged Chestnut-sided Warbler is not your average warbler of the deep forest. These slender, yellow-capped and chestnut-flanked songsters thrive in young, regrowing forests, thickets, and other disturbed areas."
A Cjestmit-sided Chickadee (Poecile refescene) comes in to our fountain bubbler for a drink.
The fountain is in the shade and the shot was into the sunlight.
Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 600mm, f/6.3, 1/640, ISO 720. Female/immature male. View Large.
A Chestnut-collared Longspur (Calcarius ornatus) feeds on the prairie landscape near Brooks, Alberta, Canada.
25 May, 2016.
Slide # GWB_20160525_2993.CR2
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