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Gerry / 119 items

N 6 B 2.9K C 16 E Jun 3, 2011 F Jan 31, 2012
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Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) in the Great Sandhills region of west central Saskatchewan SE of the Town of Leader.

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3 June, 2011.

Slide # GWB_20110603_2227.CR2

Tags:   BAOR Baltimore Oriole Icterus galbula Saskatchewan Birds Icteridae Leader

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Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) in the Great Sandhills region of west central Saskatchewan SE of the Town of Leader.

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3 June, 2011.

Slide # GWB_20110603_2225.CR2

Tags:   BAOR Baltimore Oriole Saskatchewan Birds Icteridae

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Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) female in the prairie landscape of the Great Sandhills in west central Saskatchewan SE of Leader.

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1 June, 2011.

Slide # GWB_20110601_1689.CR2

Tags:   BHCO Brown-headed Cowbird Birds Saskatchewan Icteridae

N 11 B 1.3K C 19 E May 30, 2011 F Feb 21, 2012
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Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) patrolling his territory by calling or singing from a prominent perch which in this case is a fencepost, the highest point in the surrounding prairie landscape about 20 miles SE of Hanna, Alberta.

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30 May, 2011.

Slide # GWB_20110530_1234.CR2

Tags:   WEME Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta Birds Alberta Icteridae SpecAnimals

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Scott's Oriole (Icterus parisorum) male in the Cave Creek Canyon area near Portal in southeast Arizona. This area is located in the Coronado National Forest and on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.

This bird showed up at the lodge "Cave Creek Ranch", we were staying at for a few days but it only afforded me one opportunity to photograph it and this was the result, not exactly one of my better images but it is my only record of the species I can share with you.

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29 February, 2012.

Slide # GWB_20120229_9812.CR2

Tags:   Icterus parisorum Scott's Oriole Arizona Birds SCOR Icteridae Elite Photography


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