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Nutty Birder

Nutty Birder

http://www.nuttybirder.blogspot.com

This blog is about birds, wildlife conservation, and nature photography.

Recent Posts

  • The Sparrows are Here

    Posted on Monday October 13th, 2008 at 15:18

    Going birding in a new location is always fun. When you bird at the same place over and over, you start to know exactly where and what to expect, to see throughout the park. When you start birding a place that you have never been before you have to...

  • Skywatch Friday

    Posted on Thursday October 9th, 2008 at 08:03 in buffalo, skywatch friday, custer state park

    This scene occured in Custer State Park in June. These buffalo were in the perfect place with a great blue sky and clouds. Custer State Park is one of the best places to photograph buffalo. It has great backgrounds to use and you can get very close t...

  • Bird Bracket

    Posted on Wednesday October 8th, 2008 at 12:22 in bird bracket

    So far we are through all of the number 1 vs. 16 matchups with no upsets. The entire layout is shown above so you can look ahead to future matchups. Make sure you vote each time a new matchup is posted, it's a warmup for the upcoming presidential ...

  • Winter Residence

    Posted on Tuesday October 7th, 2008 at 14:27 in yellow-rumped warbler, dark-eyed junco, white-throated sparrow, ruby-crowned kinglet, eagle creek park, franklin's gull, golden-crowned kinglet

    While birding this past Sunday at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, it was very evident that many of our local winter residents are on their way back into town. While there were still some migrants present, such as many Yellow-rumped Warblers, winte...

  • The Plegadis Ibis Problem

    Posted on Saturday October 4th, 2008 at 16:29 in glossy ibis, white-faced ibis, plegadis ibis identification

    There are two Plegadis Ibis species, the White-faced and Glossy Ibises. The breeding adults of these two species are straightforward and easy to identify. The problem begins when trying to identify nonbreeding adults and juveniles.The Nonbreeding Adu...

  • SkyWatch Friday

    Posted on Thursday October 2nd, 2008 at 21:13 in south dakota, skywatch friday, black hills, custer state park

    This photo was taken in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. We had been out photographing buffalo and Pronghorn but the sky ended up giving us a real show. There we amazing cloud formations as the storm rolled in and we took as many...

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