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    Male house finch!

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    Yellow warbler!

    Thought they were yellow finch until I got home and zoomed in my pix! Looks like a yellow warbler! No orange beak like a finch and less black on the wings!
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    Butterfly ID - SW Turkey

    We have a relative species in the United States too! Its called a clouded sulphur here and is a species of family Pieridae, subfamily Coliadinae. Scientific name: Colias philodice
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    Ruby throated humming birds!

    thanks! I just joined so these pix are from last year or the year before. The buddlea is not in bloom yet but I put like 6 of them in my yard in diff colors and planted wildflower mix! I always try to attract hummers or butterflies! Now i am on to other birds! Calling them in with my phone and...
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    Hello from Lorain, Ohio!

    Joined the forum last night! Shared a few photo's of the birds I have seen in the last 2 weeks. I am new to birding and wildlife photography so bare with me. I just got a fuji finepix s4500 bridge cam with 30x zoom so I been trying to get some shots of the local wildlife! Glad I found this...
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    Ohio butterflies that I have seen!

    Thanks! I have more posted somewhere on a butterfly forum. I will find them and post them later!
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    Final Native Woodpecker

    Nice pic! We also have the same types here in Ohio. I have yet to catch any on my camera but I don't have feeders so its harder. I just go into the woods across from my house and call them in. I did hear and see downy and red bellied! Hope to post some pix of them soon! What kind of feeders do...
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    Ohio butterflies that I have seen!

    Eastern tiger swallowtail!
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    Ohio butterflies that I have seen!

    Great spangled fritillary
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    Ohio butterflies that I have seen!

    Hummingbird moth!
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    Ohio butterflies that I have seen!

    Red spotted purple!
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    Black-capped Chickadee! Enjoy!

    Got this bird today in Lorain, Ohio. Called it using my bird call app on my phone and it was over my head within minutes sitting 5-10 ft away on a tree branch! Enjoy!
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    Bird song app

    Downloaded a few apps to my droid phone. They are both called "bird songs" and both were free. I also have a website of bird songs bookmarked. Works great for getting birds attention! Try it out! So far I have called in cardinals, woodpeckers and chickadees! They really need a app that hears...
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    Cardinal in Lorain, Ohio

    Thanks! I will be posting more pix of the local birds as the days go by.
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    Pileated Woodpecker...Carrollton,Ohio

    Amazing pix! We heard a few the other day in Vermilion, Ohio on the river! We could not spot them but on both sides of the river they were knocking so loud like nothing we ever heard before! Was no small woodpecker that is for sure! Sounded like baseball bats against trees!
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    Ruby throated humming birds!

    I am new to the forum. I have a few feeders here in Ohio and took a few pix of some hummingbirds! Enjoy! Some are posted on photobucket and the other is uploaded regular.
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    Cardinal in Lorain, Ohio

    This is my 1st post! I am new to bird watching. Fed birds a few years ago with feeders but recently started taking nature photos and trying to learn the diff animals/butterflies/birds that I catch. just started trying to photograph birds in the last month and called in a cardinal with a bird...
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