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Category Archives: Bird Photographs
Return of the Bluebirds
We have a bird feeder behind our house that regularly attracts about a dozen different species of birds. Most return to our feeder daily and all year round, like the American Goldfinches, House Finches, Cardinals, Chickadees, Tufted Titmouse, Doves, Nuthatches, … Continue reading
Chincoteague and Blackwater National Wildlife Refuges Slideshow Video
I have been experimenting with creating video slideshows of my photographs as a different way to present them. One such “experiment” is a slideshow video of the images from my recent trip to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Virginia … Continue reading
Local Birds Survived Irene
Yesterday and last night, hurricane Irene slowly passed along the Virginia coast on its way to the northeast. We experienced a lot of rain during the day and evening and significant winds and wind gusts last night. By this morning, … Continue reading
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More Hummingbirds
When I got home late this afternoon, the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds were again buzzing around the trees behind the house. I could not resist trying to photograph them in flight. My hummingbird images from Monday were of them sitting on tree … Continue reading
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
Our home in Montclair, Virginia, is located in a designated bird sanctuary, and the birds apparently know it. We have many species that live and thrive here to include Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. This afternoon when I returned home, there were two … Continue reading

