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Male Eastern Tiger Swallowtail with hummingbird making an unexpected appearance. Morgan County, Alabama - 2020
I decided to revisit my archives as I haven't seen many of these lovely butterflies for the past few years. Let's hope their numbers increase this summer, fingers crossed!
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Eastern Wood-Pewee - Max Patch Road, Madison, North Carolina
Bird Species # (490) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/241965381#_ga=2.100787075.36636...
Something I didn’t know. This tree has been the home of a Eastern Screech Owl, Gray phase. I hadn’t seen him for a week or so. I went by on February 1st and found a red phase making it his home. Today February 3ed I went by to find the gray phase back in the tree again.
On the same weekend that we went to watch Flyways the movie at the cinema, we spotted these four eastern curlews that have not left on a migration.
An Eastern Towhee (female) sitting on a branch, basking in the autumn sun.
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Eastern Kingbird.
May 2020.
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This is a new bird for me to added to my photo stream. This was a little hard to photograph in this little thicket and I wish it would have move to a area of the bush that was open, but no luck this time. Now that I know an area I'll start staking it out more often.
The Eastern Phoebe generally perches low in trees or on fencelines. Phoebes are very active, making short flights to capture insects and very often returning to the same perch. They make sharp “peep” calls in addition to their familiar “phoebe” vocalizations. When perched, Eastern Phoebes wag their tails down and up frequently.
On my only morning visit to this cavity, she was staring for a prolonged period at something below, but I could see nothing.
Nikon D850 600mm f4 VR
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Wikipedia: The eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) is a small North American migratory thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands, and orchards. It is found east of the Rockies, southern Canada to the Gulf states, and southeastern Arizona to Nicaragua. The increase in trees throughout the Great Plains during the past century due to fire suppression and tree planting facilitated the western range expansion of the species. as well as range expansions of many other species of birds.
Conservation status: Least Concern
Eastern bluebird.
I took it here in Ontario.
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Eastern Yellow Robin, Eopsaltria australis
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Not a local for us anymore, travelled with our Grandson,
He took us to a fav Eastern Yellow location.
A female Eastern Towhee juggling a Katydid
It was very entertaining to watch and her efforts paid off!
Photographed in the Pisgah National Forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, USA
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This Eastern Swallowtail Butterfly had some nice backlight on it as it supped on this flower. You don't normally think of using your telezoom for macro work, but I wanted to get close to the insects visiting these flowers. I believe I also used an extension tube as well to reduce the minimum focus distance.
Taken 23 August 2016 at Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Maryland.