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Aug 11, 2018 09:08:31   #
SqBear wrote:
That's funny merrytexan!

We, in Kansas, but not myself put up fences as well to protect the gardens.
For some reason, a critter is eating the low tomatoes only when beginning to ripen.

Have a great day today and thanks for looking a commenting too.

SqBear


I have bucket tomatoes and some raised beds. Ground hogs eat most of my low hanging tomatoes and when the plants were young they ate the plants to the trunk A mother and 3 young can clean house . I do have a garden at our church and we have a few rats that eat low hanging fruit and raccoons eat low growing corn, and opossums got in my melon patch how I found this out
was a lady gardener set a live trap and caught the possum. We have about 22 garden plots so we can take a few missing items.
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Aug 11, 2018 08:38:55   #
James56 wrote:
Folks, got to check this off my bucket list last May. Hope you enjoy a few of my snapshots.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/929/43964332541_f98b102bad_h.jpgDSC05042-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1819/43964334761_b83c7a4f0c_h.jpgDSC05131-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1813/30095783418_0dcbb2bfdc_h.jpgDSC05032-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1799/30095780838_23ce018ce5_h.jpgDSC05075-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1799/42155578730_6379adb5a7_h.jpgDSC05085-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr
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Very nice a wonderful subject and great work.
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Jul 26, 2018 08:30:48   #
merrytexan wrote:
in peachtree city.

it's been fun watching this little green heron
fish for his breakfast in lake peachtree at
battery way. I haven't seen him catch anything yet.


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Jul 11, 2018 09:43:42   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
The American Redstart is a lively warbler that hops among tree branches in search of insects, the male American Redstart is coal-black with vivid orange patches on the sides, wings, and tail. True to its Halloween-themed color scheme, the redstart seems to startle its prey out of the foliage by flashing its strikingly patterned tail and wing feathers. Females and immature males have more subdued yellow on a gray background. These sweet-singing warblers nest in open woodlands across much of North America. This is what they sound like:

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Redstart/sounds
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Very good , I wish could see this bird.
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Jul 7, 2018 06:20:29   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
This hole is a little too far for my camera's reach and there is no way to get closer and still see it. It isn't easy to find a Pileated Woodpecker's nest...so I couldn't resist! I am posting their sound in case someone has never heard one before...they almost sound like they belong in a jungle

Sony RX10 IV

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Very nice set. Their sound has a lot of range and once you hear it you will remember it. You always do a great job.
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Jul 5, 2018 08:45:50   #
I was there
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Jul 1, 2018 09:13:03   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
A warbler the color of the clear blue sky hops sky high through the upper canopy of eastern forests. The male Cerulean Warbler, a brilliant blue songbird with a cerulean neck band and streaks down the sides. Females are equally well-dressed, wearing a dusky hue of blue-green. These long-distance migrants breed in mature eastern deciduous forests and spend the winters in the Andes in South America. Their populations have declined dramatically due to habitat loss. We only get them when they are migrating through the area in the Spring. Click the link to hear their song:

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cerulean_Warbler/sounds

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I cannot image how much time and devotion you spend getting these great pictures. Your dedication is beyond everything I just want to say thanks and keep educating us on birds, I have
spent lots of time in the outdoors and seen lots of nature but you bring it to a new level with your great work.
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Jun 27, 2018 09:24:27   #
rstrick2 wrote:
while out the other day looking for birds, I heard a cuckoo call so I called back, next thing their he was


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Jun 26, 2018 08:26:04   #
jaymatt wrote:
Taken May 19, about 9:00 a.m.


Very nice shot , so many colors
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Jun 26, 2018 08:21:55   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
The Chestnut-sided Warbler was the most prevalent bird at the top of Shenandoah...and I hope you enjoy this male I found singing his little heart out for a mate In the last photo I can't figure out whether he is saying "They went thata way" or "That's enough...now get out!" Lol

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Very nice set and a pretty subject.
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Jun 16, 2018 10:02:43   #
James56 wrote:
Hi Folks, this is the last in my series of Grand Teton photos for now. Bet your glad that's over with. On this day's adventure we drove to Jenny Lake to get some shots of the Tetons with Jenny Lake in the foreground. Something about a lake and big mountains is breathtaking so this is something I really enjoyed doing. This set starts with a group of hikers I met just before they set out on their hike. They were from overseas (foreigners) and I had a hard time understanding them. But they did pose for me by spelling something. Maybe the country they're from...I haven't figured it out. Anyway...I hope you enjoy this final set.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1824/41012961730_935498fc7a_h.jpgDSC02766-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/899/41012961890_e5d5b4a983_h.jpgDSC02813-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1756/41012961960_2b0ad9560a_h.jpgDSC02815-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1725/41012962000_678ca7e64f_h.jpgDSC02822-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1727/41012962170_c878a697e5_h.jpgDSC02840-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1725/41922478405_85cc40f0cb_h.jpgDSC02856-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1747/41922478315_2210b99715_h.jpgDSC02851-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1756/41922478575_0a2fe5312c_h.jpgDSC02875-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1826/41922478745_c46c2720b3_h.jpgDSC02893-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1724/41922478825_d077500932_h.jpgDSC03107-02 by James Frazier, on Flickr
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Great set , I have enjoyed viewing your photos of this beautiful spot in our great land
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Jun 15, 2018 09:24:11   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
I don't often get to shoot bucks...but the doe seemed to be hiding with their fawns.

Please download.

Sony RX10 IV


Wonderful set as usual, I got a shot of a buck in velvet in Cades Cove 2 weeks ago. My Tamron lens broke again and when they returned it the second time the filter was broken and maybe the lens.

I sent it back and don't know what will happen. I guess I can use my wife's Sony RX10 III. My brother reported that the red-headed wood pecker have young and I want to see if I can find
a good picture.
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Jun 13, 2018 07:47:29   #
aschweik wrote:
I have all kinds of woodpeckers in my yard...downy, hairy, pileated, red-bellied....but yesterday was the first time I've ever seen a red-headed. I've never seen one before, ever, let alone in my yard. So I grabbed my camera and got some shots. They had to be through the kitchen window because I didn't want to scare it. I'm hoping it comes back today. But if not, at least I have a few pics to remember it by! Thanks for looking.


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Jun 13, 2018 07:40:01   #
James56 wrote:
Hi Folks, a few more photos of our visit to the Grand Tetons. Today we visited Mormon Row which contains remnants of the buildings Mormon settlers established in the early 1900's but later abandoned. This place in a region called Antelope Flats, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is probably the most photographed area of the Grand Tetons. I slipped in one picture showing tourist streaming in by the carloads. It's easy to get to and there is parking and even a restroom. I had a great time here.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1754/42038275114_67050bdca1_h.jpgThe Grand Tetons DSC02345-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/888/42038275724_b56076d374_h.jpgBunkhouse at the John Moulton Homestead, Mormon Row, Grand Tetons WY. DSC02370-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1724/42038276054_211d49955c_h.jpgPart of the John Moulton Homestead on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02376-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1734/28882267678_004f8bfa27_h.jpgPassengers on this American Express Jet get a Grand view of the Grand Tetons. DSC02390-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1732/28882267858_acde1019df_h.jpgThe &quot;Pink House&quot; on the John Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02394-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1736/28882268158_bf61aa4901_h.jpgT.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02498-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1756/28882268008_2bbaf82862_h.jpgJohn Moulton Barn, Grand Teton WY. DSC02449-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1721/28882268098_522c90c621_h.jpgTourist stream in to the Mormon Row district, Grand Teton WY. DSC02463-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1744/28882267928_d1cba2f241_h.jpgThe Reed Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02436-01 by James Frazier, on Flickr
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Thanks for sharing a great set . I especially like the one showing the cars going to and from the homestead.
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Jun 12, 2018 08:55:33   #
Carolina Wings wrote:
The indigo bunting is a small bird, with a length of 11.5-13 cm (4.5-“5.1 in). It displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration; the male is a vibrant blue in the summer and a brown color during the winter months, while the female is brown year-round. The male displays brightly colored plumage during the breeding season to attract a mate. Nest-building and incubation are done solely by the female. The diet of the indigo bunting consists primarily of insects during the summer months and seeds during the winter months.

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Truly a beauty , keep up the good work and post more.
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