Could you start a Feed? That would be a great place to see all the posts together in one place. Thanks!
Could you start a Feed? That would be a great place to see all the posts together in one place. Thanks!
I love when the Cedar Waxwings drop in for a drink...
It's Kinglet time in my stream, with Ruby usually staying for the winter, and Golden moving on... #birding
My favorite winter bird arrived today! A Hermit Thrush. (what does it say about my personality that I love this spotty-brown bird?)
Would you please include the legend for the colors? Thanks
Letβs take care of the little one!
Wow - that is encouraging.
A beautiful little Common Yellowthroat visited my stream this morning - on his way south! #nativeplants
A bunch of bumblebees sleeping on some native flowers early this morning #nativeplants
My teeny tiny conservation success story #nativeplants
Black Korhaan (or what others call a bustard) - endemic to South Africa.
a masked red bird in our stream...
Victoriaβs Riflebird displaying. Crater Lake National Park, Queensland, Australia.
PLATYPUS!
on the grounds of the lodge where we are staying!
Omg!
Victoriaβs Riflebird displaying
It circles its wings over its head
The yellow is the inside of its mouth
Southern Cassowary
Mt. Hypipamee
Beautiful little remnant rainforest
Queensland Australia
Victoriaβs Riflebird
Crater Lake National Park
Queensland, Australia
KING OF SAXONY BIRD-OF PARADISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mt Hagen
Papua New Guinea
Short-tailed Paradigalla
Magic Mountain Lodge
Mt Hagen
Papua New Guinea
First shower since Sunday. Aaaaaaah!
Birders be like this
Arafura Fantail. Very handsome little bird. Mamulaka Wetlands, Kakadu.
Finally! After a meh look at Howard Springs and no sightings at Fogg Dam despite extensive effort, we got this fantastic look at a Rainbow Pitta at Kakadu.
Male (on right) and female Hooded Parrots. Seen in Pine Creek, a tiny crossroads of a town in Australiaβs Northern Territory. An endangered species.
After searching all morning, including a hike that was tough for someone with walking and balance problems, we found a lyrebird just next to a paved walkway just near the main lodge. Just four or so feet from me.
BIRD OF THE DAY
Spiny echidna!
My first monotreme.
One down, one to go.
We were less than five feet away.
She has a Joey!
me too... and #nativeplant gardening...
A bit of sunbathing is called for this morning! [Cooper's Hawk]
Spring garden coming together - all #nativeplants - front to back - bee-balm, yarrow, coreopsis, butterfly milkweed, coral bell, penstemon, viburnum, goldenrod, summer-sweet⦠Pussytoes and coral bells in the berm. Abundant pollinators!