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Amazing captures.. really appreciate you sharing them!
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For me it is CTbirding.org I think most states have a bird list where people report their sightings.. It all ends up on the ebird list.. http://ebird.org/ebird/eBirdReports?cmd=Start click range and point maps. enter your desired bird and your location and it will show you pinpoint locations in your area if you zoom in..Amazing .. about all I can think of
other than .. there's a bird sighting list ??
Hammonasset State Park in Madison, CT..Nice set. Where did you end up finding this one?
Way to go ! High Five !
Amazing .. about all I can think of
other than .. there's a bird sighting list ??
You and me both, DarkShadow! I swear, the owls are really starting to tick me off!I don't like you no more J/K. I have not seen any owls and not for the lack of trying.
I think it was my second best day ever with a camera. My Osprey shot will be really hard to beat for me personally. Seeing my first Snowy was amazing after waiting so long.winning the KEH contest and getting a snowy! nice job!
"birders" are a funny group, glad I fall into the bird photographer genre, although I did go on a wild goose chase, well actually a wild Fork-Tailed flycatcher chase, yeaterday, only to get there and hear oh you just missed him, it was incredible I got a shot from a million miles away.. oh well..And STILL no owls for me!
Those are terrific, Kris--it's always SO exciting to find a new bird you've been watching for!
There are reports that Snowys have already been spotted as far south as Louisville, KY and Raleigh, NC--Matthew, you should definitely be on the lookout in your area!
I'm hoping that maybe the miraculous will happen and Tennessee will get a Snowy or two this year!
Amazing .. about all I can think of
other than .. there's a bird sighting list ??
Yeah, for practically EVERY state, how about that?? Birders are intense, man. You report a rare bird in your area, and every birder in the state will change their plans, take off from work, and come to that spot to see if they can find the bird. I know because that's what happened when I saw a brown pelican here last Memorial Day. And then this past summer, I got to see a Scissor-Tailed Kite (yeah, it's a bird--a raptor at that!) because of the reports posted by someone else. Every day *I* went to look for it, there were at least 3 or 4 other people there looking for it as well. But I was one of the lucky few who actually did get to see it!
You and me both, DarkShadow! I swear, the owls are really starting to tick me off!I don't like you no more J/K. I have not seen any owls and not for the lack of trying.
F-u! I quit!
Congrats Kris! Nice captures as always.
well done.
Thank you kindly! Matt keep your eyes open for reports down there!Kris, great shots and congrats on your first snowy.
WesternGuy
"birders" are a funny group, glad I fall into the bird photographer genre, although I did go on a wild goose chase, well actually a wild Fork-Tailed flycatcher chase, yeaterday, only to get there and hear oh you just missed him, it was incredible I got a shot from a million miles away.. oh well..And STILL no owls for me!
Those are terrific, Kris--it's always SO exciting to find a new bird you've been watching for!
There are reports that Snowys have already been spotted as far south as Louisville, KY and Raleigh, NC--Matthew, you should definitely be on the lookout in your area!
I'm hoping that maybe the miraculous will happen and Tennessee will get a Snowy or two this year!
Yeah, for practically EVERY state, how about that?? Birders are intense, man. You report a rare bird in your area, and every birder in the state will change their plans, take off from work, and come to that spot to see if they can find the bird. I know because that's what happened when I saw a brown pelican here last Memorial Day. And then this past summer, I got to see a Scissor-Tailed Kite (yeah, it's a bird--a raptor at that!) because of the reports posted by someone else. Every day *I* went to look for it, there were at least 3 or 4 other people there looking for it as well. But I was one of the lucky few who actually did get to see it!