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Birders
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Speckled pigeon, near Lake Turkana, Kenya:
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Downy woodpecker, Wilmette, IL:
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Hairy woodpecker, Evanston, IL:
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Red-bellied woodpecker, Evanston, IL:
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Red and yellow barbet, near Lake Turkana, Kenya:
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Ruby-crowned kinglet, Wilmette, IL:
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Pin-tailed whydah, near Nairobi, Kenya:
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White-rumped shama, Chulabhorn Dam, Thailand. One of the few shots I took there that actually looks like an animal.
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Abyssinian slaty flycatcher, National Museum of Ethiopia grounds, Addis Ababa:
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cab67
Jan 2021
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soothsayer
(38,601 posts)1. The tail on that whydah! The plumage on that barbet!
cab67
(3,664 posts)2. I wish I'd gotten a good shot of the Asian fairy bluebird I saw in the same area as the shama.
Much more impressive than the shama - and yes, that's possible.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,770 posts)4. K&R and thank you! Beautiful birds and great photographs.
You must have some fantastic gear and a good eye and the patience to go with it.
Love my Downies.......