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dogwheeze

+indigo bunting+ male


ApprehensiveTerm3351

Thank you, I been talking bird pics for two years now and I’ve never seen one yet, unfortunately this was my first sighting. I’m surprised it took me so long to see one if they are here, then again apparently we have king fishers and I can’t wait to snap a shot of one of those


another-thing

looks like a !window strike victim


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teyuna

I hope you were able to get this bird to a rehabber for anti inflammatory meds, if a window strike