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Rev Ray

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Since I didn't see this since we rebooted the board, here's some of my pics of birds, landscapes, mammals, reptiles, etc from my birding trips:

 

Most recent :  Nome, Anchorage, Homer, Seward, Sutton Alaska: June 2014

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rayduffy/sets/72157645294495674/

 

Texas Hill Country: April 2014

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rayduffy/sets/72157644442144652/

 

Southern California - October 2013

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rayduffy/sets/72157637652016656/

 

North Dakota - June 2013

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rayduffy/sets/72157634401668086/

 

Pacific Northwest (San Francisco to Victoria, BC) - April 2013

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rayduffy/sets/72157633422221169/

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OK, I'll share a few from our trip to Hawaii in March:

 

Humpback whale tail:

 

hawaii-whale.jpg

 

 

Galapagos shark, up close and personal (no zoom on the lens!)

 

hawaii-shark.jpg

 

 

Sea turtle while snorkeling:

 

hawaii-turtle.jpg

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Newest adventures:

Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas (top pic should be of a Loggerhead Shrike eating a mouse.  The Shrike is also the the Butcher Bird... so TENMOUSE!  THE BUTCHER IS EATING YOU!)

Colorado:

 

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Finally went through my backlog of photos, I just got back from Arizona last week, I got 4 lifers including a Tufted Flycatcher (ABA Ranking 5), Streak-backed Oriole (ABA Rank 4), Buff-collared Nightjar (ABA Rank 3), Montezuma Quail (heard only ABA Rank 2), but might be more excited about getting a gila monster, coatimundi and bobcat.  ABA Ranks are how rare a bird is on a scale from 1-6, 1 being your common bird, 2 being a bird that breeds in the US but maybe very geographically restricted, 3 is a semi-regular vagrant, 4 is a rare vagrant, 5 is very rare vagrant, usually falling under first time records, 6 is extinct/thought to be extinct/very limited population that may be wild but are heavily mantained (eggs may be hatched in captivity to protect from predation)  (i.e. California Condors)

 

 

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Gila Monster - Mt. Lemmon Short Rd Tucson, AZ - 04/25/2017

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