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I am building a paper model of a Scops Owl at the moment and have posted a thread in this Forum which has two photos of the real thing. Rather than repost the photos here, see the link to the thread below - photos are 3 posts down.
Scops Owl - Johan Scherft
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White wing dove
Finally got out for a few minutes with the camera this morning.
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Nice shot Wayne - I like the blue sky. Often very hard to capture.
A dove? Which one?
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white wing. That's one thing up here in Miami-Globe area and a lot of the more mountainous areas of Arizona, a really blue sky.
Hopefully as I get more settled in and get the condo down in Phoenix area cleaned up for sale will get more time to wander around with the camera. Actually been doing a little tinkering with models the last few nights also. |
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Excellent - getting back to a normal routine.
Hope the modelling goes well!
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That WAS a very attractive image, Wayne.
No white-winged doves here in Carlisle, but lots of mourning doves on the ground and at the platform feeder. Also, this morning a couple of rose breasted grosbeaks passing through on their way south. Don |
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Amazing how doves look the same the world over - although they are not the same when you look carefully.
There often seems to be a thing amongst birders which makes them disregards or ignore doves - yet there are so many different types......
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Nice pic of the dove. Looks tasty.
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Ladder back woodpecker
They do like pecans. First shot is female, then the other with the red head is a male.
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Interesting looking little bird. Your local resident?
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