Fotos / Sonidos
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Carpintero Bellotero (Melanerpes formicivorus)Observ.
kathleenlryanDescripción
As we know, Acorn Woodpeckers - (Melanerpes formicivorus), can be very loud with their vocalizations, which caused me to look up. In the first photo, a territorial dispute is in progress between two Acorn Woodpeckers, while another watches from below. In the second photo, I believe one Acorn Woodpecker dived bombed another while being upside-down, and to the side of the other, as one bird is back side up, and the other is belly side up. At first I didn't know what I was looking at in the second photo. What do you see?
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Papamoscas Amarillo del Pacífico (Empidonax difficilis)Observ.
kathleenlryanDescripción
I heard this little bird chirping, before I saw it, perched in a tree.
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Chara Californiana (Aphelocoma californica)Observ.
kathleenlryanDescripción
"You almost got away from me, but I just barely got you!" I said to the California Scrub-Jay - (Aphelocoma californica), flying quickly past me.
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Zumbador Canelo (Selasphorus rufus)Observ.
kathleenlryanDescripción
Not a great shot, but I looked up, and there he was. 😊 Being this is only the second time I've seen this species, I'm posting it anyway. This handsome, little boy, a Rufous Hummingbird - (Selasphorus rufusis), caught in mid-flight, with his tail fanned out to help with identification.
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Gorrión Corona Amarilla (Zonotrichia atricapilla)Observ.
kathleenlryanDescripción
A Golden-crowned Sparrow - (Zonotrichia atricapilla), looking very proud, and handsome, for his portrait. Photo © Kathleen L. Ryan.