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Another banded one.
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Look in the center of the images. The light green feathers blend in with the leaves.
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perched on a window sill of the Mount Albert Research Centre
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Fairly common species, several seen each day
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On the way home after work, I stopped by Cliff Nelson Park -- it was quite cold, so I couldn't really hold the camera steady! Sorry for the blurry shots... :-/
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In one photo, I was surprised to see the bluebird feeding on American Beauty Berries. I had a flock of 17 bluebirds (mostly males) surround my deer stand as I photographed.
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Black's Point Depth = 6.1 metres
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Our 'resident' bird perches up there everyday, warbling away, then darts away to feed on the nearby flaxes or berries of natives we have growing.
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Fishing along the river.
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Three male bellbirds were feeding from flowers of Sophora microphylla in our garden and the neighbouring Cracroft Reserve.
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Osprey (immature) (Pandion haliaetus) Illinois Beach State Park Lake County IL September 2016 Week #36 Jeff Skrentny IMG_6158