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 | | Photo by Glynn Wilson | | We finally got around to buying a real camera, a Nikon D50, in August, 2005. We had seen a huge pileated woodpecker in the back yard and a Cooper's hawk fighting with a squirrel, so bit the bullet and made the trip to Camera's Brookwood. You gotta love the love doves, I like to call them, but they are really mourning doves (zenaida macroura). We have four to six in the yard just about every day year 'round. |
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Saw a Scarlett Tanager on my feeder this morning in Rainbow City.(10-23) Fist time I have ever seen one.
Posted by: bobby black | October 23, 2007 12:44 PM
Cool. I saw one here and and got a fuzzy photo last year. Maybe it will come on over here and go through my yard again : )
Posted by: fast2write
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October 25, 2007 01:02 AM