Birds

A-207  Seagulls in Oregon A-208  Seagulls on the the Coquille River in Oregon A-209  A great egret near Lithia Springs, Florida A-210  Mallard eggs at the Liard Hot Springs in British Columbia

A-211  Canadian Goose A-212  Canadian Geese in British Columbia A-213  This was taken out the back window of our trailer.  It's a gold finch A-214  Patience pays off.  If you stand near a hummingbird feeder long enough, they'll come by
A-215  Taken near my wife's hometown of Zanesville, Ohio A-216  Hummingbird in flight A-217  Nothing like sugar water to quench that thirst A-218  It takes energy to flap your wings at 100 fpm  (flaps per minute)
A-219  Sundown at the Bosque del Apache in New Mexico A-220  The cranes come home to the Bosque every year in October/November A-221  A prairie hawk A-222  A western screech-owl
A-223  Sandhill Crane A-224  Just ducks, on a misty morning in Florida A-225  An eagle taking in the view near Homer, Alaska A-226  An eagle swooping down  for some raw chicken at an RV park in Valdez, Alaska
A-227  A soaring eagle A-228  There is something about eagles that just make you feel so proud A-229  These eagles were waiting to swoop down on the raw chicken in the earlier picture A-230  Far and away, the coolest bird there is
A-231  The eagles are what I miss the most about Alaska A-232  My best-selling shot A-233  Eagles are so common in Alaska A-234  A little goldfinch at the feeder by our back window of our trailer
A-235  Goldfinches A-236  Lots of goldfinches A-237  Harris Hawks A-238  Harris Hawk on a cactus.  That can't be comfortable!
A-239  A goshawk A-240  Goshawk in Arizona A-241  He knows how to pose A-242  Must have been a rough night, though  (red eyes) ha ha
A-243 This pet Harris Hawk was 14 years old, and his name was Buster A-244  The owner lets him loose every day so he can hunt his dinner A-245 A meadow lark A-246  Night-time hooter
 
A-247  Goldfinch   A-249  Sandhill Cranes in western Nebraska A-250  Sandhill Cranes

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