Winter Birds

Big_Als_London

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Are these all in your back yard Jordan? I haven't seen anything in the last few weeks. I figured it was far too cold. However I have seen a lot of ducks on the water down by the guy Lombardo bridge I just haven't had a chance to get down there yet. Theer is a guy I follow on twitter that is a local photographer. He just did an interview on cbc about the rare ducks that have been living on our water ways. Here is his website. http://paulroeddingphotography.com/
 

jroovers

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London
Thanks :)

wow awesome pics cant wait for the SPRING BIRDS

You and me both! I'm sick of the cold. Can't wait for the first arrivals of the spring migrants. I'm hoping this spring to do some warbler photography, something I haven't focused on before.

Are these all in your back yard Jordan? I haven't seen anything in the last few weeks. I figured it was far too cold. However I have seen a lot of ducks on the water down by the guy Lombardo bridge I just haven't had a chance to get down there yet. Theer is a guy I follow on twitter that is a local photographer. He just did an interview on cbc about the rare ducks that have been living on our water ways. Here is his website. http://paulroeddingphotography.com/

These are all in the woods behind my place Aaron. I have quite a few birds hanging around as I've got feeders out. Tons of cardinals and siskins, house finches, gold finches, juncos, rose-breasted and white breasted nuthatches, woodpeckers, Carolina wren, and I've had an American Tree Sparrow and White Throated Sparrow visiting the feeders on occasion. There are lots of local birders with many great photos. The super rare bird that was spotted recently on the Thames was a male harlequin duck, only second reported sitting ever in the county apparently, I didn't go down and see it, but lots of people obviously have.
 
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