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January 2020 Animalblog, by Terry Costales
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Bewick's Wren
A Bewick's wren popped in for a quick bite before dashing off again. A regular backyard visitor.
Bewick's Wren • Back Yard • Eugene, Oregon • Nikon P900 Camera, 24-2000mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 01:20:51 Sunday 11 January 2020) • (Date Published: Tuesday 14 January 2020) • © 2020 Terry Costales #T20_0096 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Male Townsend's Warbler
Mr. Townsend is what we call him. This bright and cheery bird in the midst of gray winter. I look forward to seeing him each morning.
Townsend's Warbler • Back Yard • Eugene, Oregon • Nikon P900 Camera, f/2.9-6.5 24-2000mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:26:32 Sunday 11 January 2020) • (Date Published: Sunday 19 January 2020) • © 2020 Terry Costales #T20_0098 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Female Townsend's Warbler
A male Townsend's warbler had been coming to the feeder for a couple of months but this was the first time I saw a female there.
Townsend's Warbler • Back Yard • Eugene, Oregon • Nikon P900 Camera, f/2.9-6.5 24-2000mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:12:56 Sunday 11 January 2020) • (Date Published: Friday 17 January 2020) • © 2020 Terry Costales #T20_0080 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
One of my backyard favorites is the Ruby-crowned Kinglet. I've only seen the "crown" once. A sunny day, a few weeks ago, there were a lot of birds at the feeders and this littlest of all displayed his displeasure. I doubt any of the others even noticed.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet • Back Yard • Eugene, Oregon • Nikon P900 Camera, f/2.9-6.5 24-2000mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 10:41:29 Monday 20 January 2020) • (Date Published: Saturday 24 January 2020) • © 2020 Terry Costales #T20_0132 Add a comment or report a mistake
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