St. Patrick's Day, so I'm posting Green Herons and Green-winged Teal. In hindsight I suppose I should have gotten a Green Kingfisher too as I even know of a ditch where there is a normally a pair waiting for the photographer.
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Green-winged Teal. A favorite duck. |
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Snowy Egret |
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Black-bellied Whistling Ducks. |
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Clay-colored Thrush, previously called the Clay-colored Robin. I prefer the old name. |
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Green Heron |
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Green Heron. This one was across the lake, far out of my camera range - thanks to Lorna for this picture which shows the beautiful breeding feathers on his back.
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Be well,
Gunnar Berg
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