Micheal G.
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Micheal G.ParticipantHi everyone, here is another photo I was able to get today while birdwatching. I am sure that this one is a Brown Thrasher. He was out near a small pond in WV. Thanks!in reply to: Activities: Exploring Birds #698136
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Micheal G.ParticipantOut today to do some bird watching, and saw this guy. Was able to get a photo and I believe this is a Orchard Oriole. Can someone confirm my this? Thanks, and stay safe. Mike J.in reply to: Activities: Exploring Birds #698133
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Micheal G.ParticipantGood Afternoon Bobette, would you be so kind to let me know your thoughts on the Home Study Course in Bird Biology?? I am interested in taking that course and would appreciate your feedback, thanks in advance! Mike J.in reply to: Activities: Exploring Birds #697570
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Micheal G.ParticipantHello Everyone, hope you all are staying safe. After checking out "the wall", I think I would have to say that I am just amazed at the diversity of birds. Too hard to choose favorites! LOL. Beautiful artwork on this three year project. Checking out the birds in my area of the Mountain State - West Virginia, I easily found three groups that I enjoy. Of course the songbird group is at the top of my list, with woodpeckers next, and then the raptor family. I have been searching locally for a few days and have seen Yellow Warblers, Baltimore Orioles, Red-Wing Blackbirds etc... Then, woodpeckers like the Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker and Red-bellied woodpecker. and finally, the raptor, Coopers Hawk! Again, so hard to pick a favorite, I seem to enjoy them all so much. Looking forward to finishing this course so I can start on another! Hope everyone has a great year of birding. Mike J.in reply to: Activities: Exploring Birds #697538
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