I’m annoyed that I wasn’t into birding when I was mostly in my part of the world. Now it’s going to take so much effort and time to go do that. But my dream birding trips in SE Asia right now:
A male summer tanager has been coming to the jelly feeder for a few weeks. I didn't think he would stay because I didn't see any female summer tanagers. But today, for the first time, I saw her at the feeder. Perhaps there is hope that they will stay after all and I will get to see baby tanagers. #birds#birding#birdsofmastodon#birdphotography#tanager#nature#HoosierMast
Still processing photos, but got some decent shots of my first non-fleeting Bullock’s Orioles! She was particularly keen on getting her portrait taken and sat for quite some time. 🧡🖤
I was on my way to do some #birding with a friend in a wildlife area on the Columbia River today. Almost the instant I drove onto the island, I went under a kestrel on a wire, and an osprey paced my car for a long time.
I had to drive! I couldn’t watch them! But it felt like a magical place, and I murmured “I’m so grateful to be among you!” to the birds to relieve my feelings as I diligently kept my eyes on the road! 🥹
Good morning, lovely people! The bird feeder is quite busy this morning. On the book: tape and trace the Persephone dress (thinking about the play suit version) from Made for Mermaids, assemble a casserole, wash bed linens. #today#birding
[Demande d'identification] [Bird identification👇] Petite demande pour les fans d'oiseaux du Fediverse, j'ai photographié cet oiseau tout à l'heure (désolé pour la qualité des agrandissements). Je me demande s'il ne s'agirait pas d'une buse pattue (notamment avec la queue blanche et sa barre noire).
Pour les infos, je suis en France et plus précisément dans le nord de Indre (plusieurs individus observés plus au sud ).
[Identification request] [Bird identification👇] Just a quick request for Fediverse bird fans, I photographed this bird earlier (sorry about the quality of the enlargements). I wonder if it could be a rough-legged buzzard (especially with the white tail and black bar).
For information, I'm in France and more precisely in the north of Indre (several individuals observed further south).