I’m not a birder and don’t have a life list but I love all birds and I love to watch them doing what birds do. It’s always interesting to see a bird or a pair of birds on their nest or building their nest. It’s even more fun if there are chicks!




Thank you Lisa. for this Bird Weekly Challenge: Birds I Love
I’m with you … I’m not a birder, but rather someone who enjoys observing and photographing. Love that last image of the egret chicks. I was telling my husband that I’d like to revisit TX when the chicks have hatched, and then he reminded me of spring tornados π
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Me too. π I always have a bird book, binoculars and a camera handy but I have far too many other interests to be a serious birder. Still, we have a couple of bird houses outside for smaller birds and it has been great fun watching chickadees and swallows raising their families. I like the look on the face of the wood stork, Beth. It’s like he is saying, “What, you laid an egg? When were you going to tell me?” π βCurt
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I like to say that the wood storks have a face only a mother could love!
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Laughing, There is always that point where ugly can become cute, assuming you have the right mindset.
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I love that you do not consider yourself a ‘birder’, but rather someone who loves to ‘watch birds do what birds do’! (Brilliant). Your photos here are stunning as usual. This is also a perfect post to attach to this coming #SundayStills challenge (Feed the Birds)!
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Thank you! Iβm so glad you enjoyed these bird images. Watching them work together to build a nest is fun.
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Love these birds! Birds on the nest are one of my favorite things to see too. Have you ever come down to the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine? In March/April, so many birds come into the rookery to nest and have their chicks. I wouldn’t want to go right now because of covid, but one of these years, we are going to go back again. It is a bird photographer’s heaven! π
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Lisa, thanks! We went to the alligator farm 2 years ago in Mid February when many birds were sporting their breeding plumage. Loved it! The egret an wood stork nests are from Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge in Townsend a few miles off of I-95 between Savannsh and Brunswick. In March the trees are full of nesting birds.
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That’s good to know. It is 1 hour 40 minutes from our house. π
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Whenever you show a half a dozen or so of your photos, I am always engaged. There is, however, usually one that tends to cause my pulse to quicken. In this post, it is the eagle shot. WOW! That could be included in a ‘how to’ book for amateur photographers like myself. You did good, lady. π
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Judy, your kind words just made my day! Thank you so much!
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Look at all of these beautiful captures! Your captures show the love you have for birds. And sharing them in their nests was a treat for me! Thank you Beth! Happy Thursday!
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Thank you Nancy!
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I just realized you pingback to the “D” birds. Just thought I would let you know. I added it to the round up but I had to go find it. LOL! π I’ve done this before too! More times than I care to talk about…hehehe!
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No worries! Thanks!
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We live right off the Indian River Lagoon so I get to see a lot of wonderful birds but never their nests or chicks. Great captures.
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Karen, thanks! Seeing the birds on their nest is a real treat.
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