Northern Illinois Birder

A novice birder's observation of birds and other natural wildlife with wings ... or maybe not with wings...

Friday, June 14, 2013

Last Day of Texas Birding Trip: Sabal Palms and Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuges

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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY The revived image of the underexposed photo of a female Crimson Grosbeak which made a rare appearance in ...
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Day 6: Texas birding Springbreak Trip: Falcon State Park and Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park

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OLD LADIES RULE AT ROMA BLUFFS; BUTTERFLIES RULE OVER BIRDS AT FALCON STATE PARK; BUT FINALLY BIRDS RULE AT BENTSEN RIO GRANDE VALLEY STAT...
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Friday, June 7, 2013

Day 5 of Texas Birding Trip: South Padre Island, Resaca De La Palma State Park, & Estero Llano Grande NWR

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1 DAY, 3 LOCATIONS, 5 LIFERS, 100 SPECIES Black-bellied Whistling Ducks were common fixtures on the boardwalks at the Birding Center of ...
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Hello, I have always been interested in birds, undoubtedly influenced by my mother and grandmother. As a young boy I remember paging through my parents' bird books. Both my Mom and Grandma would identify birds by both their songs and their looks. I enjoy nature and being out in it as often as I am able. Being a teacher helps - as I have much of the summer to do just that. I have done some nature and wildlife photography, but until a few years ago I never thought about photographing birds thinking that it would be too difficult - too small and too flighty. After a few thousand photos, my girlfriend suggested that I open a blog sharing some of the pictures that I have taken and hopefully will be taking in the future. During the 3 years that have been writing this blog, I have graduated from my first camera, a Sony Digital, to my 2nd, a Canon Rebel T1i, to finally my 3rd and current camera - Canon EOS7D. I started with the standard 18-55mm lens, which I soon found was totally impractical. I then purchased a Canon 55-250mm which I used for quite some time, until I bought a Sigma 150-500mm.and finally sold that one and replaced it with a Sigma 150-600mm, my current birding lens.
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