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# Posted: 5 Mar 08 13:50
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This Sparrohawk was an early morning visitor to my garden yesterday



# Posted: 5 Mar 08 18:48
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So many wonderful birds we have in this world , from water fowl to raptors . Thank you all so much as its a pleasure to view this thread and view all these delites

# Posted: 5 Mar 08 21:57 - Edited by: Vidar S
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Birdie Num Num (Or Mandarin Duck)



# Posted: 5 Mar 08 22:39
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I love birds because where ever you stand there are birds : small or big, red or brown, from city or from country side...
Here two photo of captive bird





and two from one garden





# Posted: 6 Mar 08 10:16
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Goose



# Posted: 7 Mar 08 05:30
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Birds seem to bring out the best in photographers; the overall quality of submitted photos on this thread is amazing! my contribution:






# Posted: 8 Mar 08 15:23
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Some guys waiting for a hand out

# Posted: 8 Mar 08 16:37
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# Posted: 9 Mar 08 19:31
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# Posted: 24 Mar 08 02:04
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A few from Oklahoma...

Common Grackel...


Male Cardinal, female Cardinal & a male House Finch...


Blue Heron...


Woodpecker...


# Posted: 24 Mar 08 11:43
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Nice Topic. Some of my pics:











# Posted: 24 Mar 08 13:26
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in Hebrew DROR = freedom
sparrow

# Posted: 24 Mar 08 18:29
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Two herons (on a maldivian island)





Cordialement

# Posted: 24 Mar 08 21:02
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Good topic ! I usually leave " bird pictures " to the experts, but managed to take this on a recent trip to Madeira -



Regards


Geoff. ( Geoffrey McElwaine )

# Posted: 26 Mar 08 16:26 - Edited by: pansa
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A free flying horned owl from a falconer show.



# Posted: 26 Mar 08 18:21
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Stupid Question: But which birds are not "native" on WorldOPHY?

# Posted: 24 Jun 08 00:52
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Here are a couple of mine. I have to tell you I am completely b;own away by the images in this forum!

# Posted: 24 Jun 08 05:03 - Edited by: jackfre
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Canada Geese and babies





Jackdaw





Heron





Mother Goose





Baby ducks




# Posted: 5 Jul 08 15:20
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and this time a magpie searching for dinner!

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