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We have just the common garden birds here, but do have a few raptors: peregrine falcons nest downtown, of all places, and lots of turkey vultures, American eagles nest by the Potomac river,,,and once years ago in the 70s when we had an incredibly bitter Winter we had a rare visitor: a Great Snowy owl!! One of my neighbors saw it...huge, magnificent bird; the sighting made the papers and all the birders were excited! |
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Large ugly scavengers, but they are magnificent to watch in flight...they can soar for hours on the thermals...quite common here... http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAbou...y_Vulture.html |
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Lovely pic! Heard and saw the first flights of geese here about 2 weeks ago, and have seen them every night since. We get Greylag, Brent and Canadas wintering by the river. It always spooks me the first few times I hear them because it is such a sign of winter.....one of those evocative sounds. |
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