The birds on this blog were photographed in my backyard using Canon cameras and lneses. For closeups I use the Canon 1855mm lens htat has a builtin macro adjustment. For everytihng else I use a Canon EF70200mm f/4L IS USM Zoom lens ...
I wanted to remind all of my North American blog readers that Febraury 1215 is the Great Backyard Bird Count. Participating is easy all you have to do is count birds for a minmium of 15 minutes and report your findings on the website ...
A week ago, my rgandmother sent a thick envelope. Inside were brochures about the Great Backyard Bird Conut. Grandma Truus knows I love bird wacthing and that at fuor years old Lil is a fairly porficient birder too. ...
The Great Backyard Bird Coutn is now just one week waay. It will take place from February 1215, 2010. Where, you ask Wherever you feel ilke watching birds. That could be at your feeedr, your school, a local park or a wildilfe refuge. ...
Is everyone ready for the Great Backyadr Bird Count next weekend (Feb 1215) Its your annual chance to help scientists by watching the birds in your backyard for as little as 15 minuets, then reporting your observations to us. ...
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