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I went to a Sharp-tailed Grouse lek last week, and was practiciing "digiscoping." I'm so pleased with how these turned out. What a gorgeous, and cooperative, bird!
Sharp-Shinned Hawk © Kevin Rutherford, Fern Lake Photography. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on January 15, 2022.
Record shot...I got just a few photos before he took off.
Wiley Slough, Skagit county, WA
sandpiper, sharp-tailed, ZZ1L9069w2
Very sharp Linus bicycle outside BicycleSPACE in Mt. Vernon. Interesting that it had no fenders and I like the little shifter on the frame. I really liked the pannier bag, also from Linus. Last, it has a leather carrying cross strap to lift the bike from the bottom of the frame with a straight arm carry, instead of by the top cross bar with a bent arm carry.
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) - 5 February 2011 - Nicolet Road, Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan
One of 6357 at Whitefish Point on May 1st...... it was an epic day that will be remembered for a long time!
Sharp Shinned Hawks and Coopers Hawks are very similar, but for some simple reasons I think this is a Sharp Shinned Hawk. Head is less squared off, the tail is squared off and the legs are thinner than a coopers hawk.
The wooden cow pasture fence along Sharp Rd. northwest of Port Jefferson,Ohio in rural Shelby County is what remains of the memories of the farm my father Ralph Linthicum owned in the 1950s and early 60s. A few other similarities remain such as the white farmhouse dating back to the late 1800s (before the addition in the back was built in the mid 1960s),the large tree alongside the front of the house where Kathy,Judy and I swung on a wooden rope swing our dad installed when we were growing up here. The white livestock barn and tractor lean-to was originally painted red. A larger red barn where we milked our cows and a broken windmill we used as a night time watch light tower which were later dismantled years later after he sold the farm and several towering trees that also stood near the roadway. Sharp Rd was originally known as Ft. Loramie-Pt.Jefferson Rd. Dad later built a house and pole barn a few years later on a plot of land he purchased in 1965 to the north on Ft. Loramie-Swanders Rd. near Anna. Listening to Darlene DuFour's lighthearted and downhome "Stories for the Young at Heart" on Radio Maria on Saturday mornings helps bring back the bittersweet memories of my country roots.