I went on Saturday and noticed one of the Pintails. In the background
-- Thought I took a picture of it as the subject but apparently not. There were just too many birds there I guess.
On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:25:20 PM UTC-5, panteradeath666 wrote:
Noticed one thing that was kind of cool that day, almost every Mallard that I could see was showing the irridescent blue head instead of the normal green. I know it was a trick of the light and have seen it before, but never so completely over such a large group of birds.
I did get one decent picture of a Mallard turned just right to get both colors on it. Mallard
I did get one decent picture of a Mallard turned just right to get both colors on it. Mallard
Beautiful spot up there and a lots of feathered friends to see up there for sure.
On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 7:25:20 PM UTC-5, panteradeath666 wrote:
Three drake Pintails at the alewives. A Green-winged Teal also was there earlier before I arrived. Down Bunker Hill Rd. at least 13 Cardinals were around a friends feeder. Assorted adults and first winter ect. but isn't that a lot for 1 feeding area?
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