Birds that start with the letter ‘E’ for Bird Weekly Challenge. Featured is an Eastern Kingbird – a summer resident here. The Bald Eagles are regulars, and the odd Great Egret wanders through from time to time.
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Birds that start with the letter ‘E’ for Bird Weekly Challenge. Featured is an Eastern Kingbird – a summer resident here. The Bald Eagles are regulars, and the odd Great Egret wanders through from time to time.
I like your EBirds, V.J. 😊
Can’t wait for the Eastern Kingbirds to return and hope to see a Great Egret this year . It was a complete miss last year.
Happy (soon) spring migration.
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Thanks. I’m ready and anxious for it.
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Me too!
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Wonderful “E” birds. I’m so glad you put in an Eastern Kingbird. I couldn’t find mine. I have a whole card of photos missing and have no idea where they are. Hopefully, they will turn up. 🙂
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Same here. It’s hard keeping track of them all.
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You are doing a fine job! 🙂 I’m working on my photo organization every day. However, my digital files go back 20 years and I never organized a thing!
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Nightmare. You and my husband both! I tried to organize his once and got overwhelmed
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Here’s a tip. Whatever you photograph the most, create a folder with a general name. Dump all photos that pertain to that subject into that folder. See what you have left. Keep making folders and dumping. You don’t have to tediously go through all of them and sort them in the sub-categories or even filter out the good and bad. Just get them into subject folders. I’m still a long way from having mine done. Like months or a year maybe but now when I take photos, I move them from my card based on the subject. Sometimes there is only one (birds) or maybe 2 or three subjects. I don’t go through each image at that time. I just get them off my card using Explorer and onto my external hard drive. I do have 2 monitors so it makes it easier for me to do.
Just a thought. 🙂
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Yes. I always take mine off the cards and categorize them right away, discarding as I go.
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Way to go V.J.! 🙂 Woop Woop!
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Course I have no life….
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I think none of us have a life right now. What I wouldn’t do to hug somebody, anybody right now. I’m a hugger and love peeps! Hoping life gets back to some kind of norm at some point. 🙂
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I know. Me too! Just to sit down and have a good chat with a friend.
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That’s it! I miss hugs. I’m a hugger! 😊
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Excellent photos! I love to hear birds chirping in the morning! Maybe we will be lucky enough to have birds build a nest in our potted plants this year. We were blessed with doves for a few years and then they stopped.
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Wouldn’t that be amazing! Thanks
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It would and you’re welcome!
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Welcome!
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They’re really beautiful! A grand part of Mother Nature! 🙂 ❤ Thanks for sharing these with us! 🙂 ❤
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They keep my spirit lifted for sure. Thanks
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Mine too! 🙂 ❤
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Excellent captures!
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Thanks Liz!
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Makes me smile!
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Birds have that power don’t they!
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They do!
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The bird group I belong to on Facebook, mentioned there is a documentary on Netflix called Dancing with the Birds. They say it is uplifting, I thought it might interest you!
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Thanks! I’ll have to look for it.
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