The image dated 12/04 is Rosie, the image dated 05 is the male, they are almost in the same position. The male's tail is perfect.
Thanks, @Sheal, now that the weather has turned colder I am seeing her more often. However, I don't like the look of her tail, possible beginning...
This magnificent critter was with our little resident vixen, Rosie, last night. It looks like all of her scent marking has paid off.[ATTACH]
Dark eyed-junco, or Slate Junco, also known as Snowbirds.[ATTACH]
Tufted Titmouse.[ATTACH]
This image of a white-breasted nuthatch looked like a greeting card, so I thought, why not? Brunswick, NY.[ATTACH]
I hope that when it returns in the spring that it stops by to say hello to "mom":smile:
I had a magical experience with nature late in July. While working in the yard, I noticed a baby bird sitting by the deck, the bird was chirping...
For the life of me, I can not imagine what this northern Cardinal got into that made such a mess on its face. Also, it is too bad their beaks...
Blue Jay. [ATTACH]
Male Red-Bellied woodpecker. [ATTACH]
Blue jay enjoying the late autumn sun, beautiful, but loud and noisy.[ATTACH]
When I opened the card from my trail camera, I found an image of a black squirrel. This is a first for me, as they rare where I live. I am told...
In autumn, the berry bushes are full of berries and our fine feathered friends are postponing their flights south to take advantage of the...
It makes you wonder how such a tiny bird can sing such a loud song, Carolina Wren.[ATTACH]
Northern Cardinal, acting a bit shy.[ATTACH]
This season was the best in several years, and the wind and rain did not take the leaves down too soon.
Autumn on the Mohawk River.[ATTACH]
The autumn leaves are getting to be past peak, but still beautiful.[ATTACH]
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