Recently I have identified seven more species. The first species was the golden eagle. I saw a pair of them in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and well after the trip, identified them from I photo I took. That is one major advantage of having a camera with a long zoom lens.
I’ve also identified two thrushes, two vireos, an American black duck, and an indigo bunting. All of those were identified Cook County, Minnesota.
4/28/2021
84. Golden Eagle - Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Golden Eagles |
5/24/2021
85. Veery - Gunflint Lake, MN
86. Philadelphia Vireo - Gunflint Lake, MN
5/27/2021
87. Red-eyed Vireo - Gunflint Lake, MN
5/31/2021
88. Swainson’s Thrush - Gunflint Lake, MN
6/9/2021
89. American Black Duck - Gunflint Lake, MN
Mallard (Left Front) and American Black Duck (Right Rear) |
American Black Duck (Rear) and Three Mallards |
6/17/2021
90. Indigo Bunting - Gunflint Lake, MN
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