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#femalebirds — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #femalebirds, aggregated by home.social.

  1. “The finch, the sparrow and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, And dared not answer nay” - William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    #SilentSunday #ShakespeareSunday #birds #birding #FemaleBirds #spring #April #nature #SolaceInNature

  2. High winds have been curtailing our birding activities so I went back to the archives from two December ago when @CTGT enjoyed our first sighting of a Black-throated Gray Warbler.

    #birds #birding #FemaleBirds #bloomscrolling #berries #evergreens #winter #nature #NaturePhotography #SolaceInNature

  3. To escape the wind and dangerous surf at the beach from Erin, @CTGT and I spent the morning of our first full day of vacation searching for a Red-cockaded Woodpecker. After almost two hours, when we were convinced this wasn’t our day to find it, success! A territorial, non-migratory bird species that lives in mature pine forests in the southeastern United States, it was listed as endangered in 1973. Successful conservation efforts have resulted in a downgrade of its status to threatened.

    #birds #birding #lifer #FemaleBirds #HollyRidgeWMA #nature #NaturePhotography #SolaceInNature #DelightOverDarkness

  4. Big stretch … a female Anhinga extends her neck, showing off her expandable throat pouch, as she raises her wings to the side and grips the end of a dead scrag with her feet.

    #birds #birding #FemaleBirds #Swamptember #marsh #nature #NaturePhotography #SolaceInNature #DelightOverDarkness

  5. Pretty lady. Males get the lion’s share of attention but this female Wood Duck deserves her moment in the spotlight from the water droplets on her green crown to the pale hues coloring the feathers on her back to the iridescent azure on her wingtips.

    #birds #birding #FemaleBirds #BirdsOfMastodon #WoodDucks #wildlife #nature #photography #spring #creationstruck #SolaceInNature