11 May/19

Interesting day. This morning (0700), while walking the dog, I heard some odd sounding Canada Geese. After a bit, I saw them fly over, and they were whiter, longer, and slower than Canada Geese. From listening to calls, and from my overall perception, they may have been Tundra Swans. I don't know if this is early or late for them. There were maybe 20 birds in all - I did not have my camera with me (of course). Later, when I took the dog down to the Red, I walked through what seemed like a snowstorm of birds. I managed to get a couple of shots, and it looks like a mixed group (I had assumed it was a flock of only one species). They did not sit still for long, and between watching them and the dog (he eats sticks and whatever he can find) I only managed a couple of shots. These are some I'm sure of.

Publicado el 11 de mayo de 2019 a las 08:18 PM por mamestraconfigurata mamestraconfigurata

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Gorrión Garganta Blanca (Zonotrichia albicollis)

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Mayo 11, 2019 a las 10:16 AM CDT

Descripción

Part of a larger group of sparrow like birds.

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Gorrión Garganta Blanca (Zonotrichia albicollis)

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Mayo 11, 2019 a las 10:19 AM CDT

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Gorrión Pantanero (Melospiza georgiana)

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Mayo 11, 2019 a las 10:18 AM CDT

Descripción

Poor pictures. Hanging around close to the bank of Red River.

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