Wednesday, 1 June 2011

More from Canada and Michigan.

Don't know what is causing all the big gaps between rows of pictures. It looks messy but it is not intentional.

The American Woodcock was taken at its Lekking ground at dusk with the occasional torchlight.


















The only Dragonfly we saw was being eaten by this Kingbird!



















The Bald Eagle was miles away, but for John was bird of the trip.


18 comments:

  1. Wow very impressive collection and I'm very very very jealous... You saw so many beautiful things, thanks for sharing!

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  2. Wow! What a colorful impressive array of beautiful birds! Isn't spring migration fabulous? Exceptional photographs, each and every one of them. Love the fluffy owlet. I can't pick a favorite, they are all fantastic!

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  3. Hi John,
    What an impressive array of birds! Some truly stunning images there!
    J
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  4. Such a great series of birds! Laughed over that plump Robin. The oriole was my favorite!

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  5. Ooh so wonderful collections, wish i was there. Thanks for sharing

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  6. Another cracking set of images to get all these species I bet you were both in Birdy Heaven.

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  7. Absolutely fabulous shots! LOVE them.

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  8. These are all such beautiful images of so many lovely birds, great series. I can see nothing wrong at all with the post..."blogger" had been messing up terribly, but hoping most of it is squared away soon. Have a great day~

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  9. Stunning collection of images and such variety you encountered. Love the 8th and 12th images as well as those woodpeckers.

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  10. In een woord geweldig ik heb er van genoten.
    groetjes Herman,

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  11. So good, lots of vibrant colour and a great selection, well done on getting the Bald Eagle

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  12. A wondeful selection of N. American bird shots.

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  13. What a collection.
    BTW, have you tried putting then a table?
    Each group of three maybe?

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  14. Thanks Jo,and thank you all for your comments.
    John.

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  15. Grazie della visita e complimenti per il blog.

    By Tony

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  16. Quite a lot of awseome images in this post!

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  17. love the owl in the dead tree trunk alot ; - )

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