My best bird photos of September 2023* according to eBird's users
House Wren, Common Yellowthroat, Turkey Vulture, Wilson's Warbler, White-breasted Nuthatch
*sort of
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Australia
seen from Morocco
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands

seen from Vietnam
seen from Vietnam
seen from Israel

seen from Italy

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
My best bird photos of September 2023* according to eBird's users
House Wren, Common Yellowthroat, Turkey Vulture, Wilson's Warbler, White-breasted Nuthatch
*sort of

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If it was me to decide, I would be happy if the House Wren moved on already. The female laid an egg in the box on the other side of the property (the box where there was a Wren on Wren attack on the first clutch) and I hope they get very busy. I am so glad I kept the Wren guard on a little longer to make sure all the babies are big enough. No baby was harmed. But I am worried for the potential third clutch and hope the guard will do it's magic again. Sigh.
House Wren and babies
Putah Creek Riparian Preserve
Davis, CA
House Wren
Solano County Park
Winters, CA
House Wren
Davis, CA 2022

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