It's been a rough week, and these Redwinged Blackbirds perfectly illustrate the mood. (Second one is molting.) I am so thankful for birds.

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It's been a rough week, and these Redwinged Blackbirds perfectly illustrate the mood. (Second one is molting.) I am so thankful for birds.

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Good Morning 😊 Happy Wednesday! Have a wonderful day.
In Michigan, we only get the Rubythroated Hummingbirds (except for VERY rare exceptions), and people often get confused when they either see a female that does not have the red gorget or when a male moves so that the red appears black. I slowed this clip down so you can see how the colors are changing, it is quite magical.
Things have slowed down a bit and the humidity is a bit bothersome with cameras too (sorry for the foggy livestream lens - I keep changing the camera out but they all seem to let moisture in now) but here is a young Cardi from the other day. I saw the parents feeding it and hoped to get a close-up look, so this was wonderful. For ID, check out the not-yet-red beak and the overall more soft and cute look. Happy weekend!
(Yes, this was during a thunderstorm!)
Happy Thursday 😊 Have a beautiful day!

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Common Chaffinch, spotted near Monet's garden in Giverny, France.
Summer is a great time to freshen up on your bird ID skills because you can study birds in all age groups. Blue Jays are a species where the babies are easy to be recognized as such, but can you spot the adults from the youngsters? Look at the base of the beak - the soft, often rosy edges are one indicator. And of course their behavior - like other babies, they often just sit and take it all in and enthusiastically beg for food. and of course their overall adorable look. (Last two are adults.)
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