You can have as many bug shots from me as you like. I once took, I think it was178 bugs, male, female, larva and young all in the garden, in one...
OK. I'll put you out of your misery, I was sure you would get close with the Downy woodpecker, and I might of given you it, this one however is...
I agree about the ID, I must confess that I always have the experts name everything for me. The guy that named these for me wrote books on them...
The few damselflies are on this page, they have the names, http://www.dereila.ca/damsel/
I have put the few pictures of dragonflies that I have managed to take on one page, just click here, http://www.dereila.ca/dragonflies/
Islandlife, have you looked in your inbox lately?
Todays bird is another taken in the back garden. [ATTACH]
Sorry not a thrush. Its a wren, over here it is Bewick's wren. [ATTACH]
Hi Syd, a very interesting topic. I photograph lots of bugs and insects. Up to last year I photographed them for a garden magazine but it went...
Sorry not a snipe.
Here is a picture I took today, there are 12 oystercatchers, yes 12. The new bird is not a sparrow. [ATTACH]
Should put in another one. [ATTACH]
Very Good an A plus for you. [ATTACH]
This Kingfisher perches on a wire overlooking the tide as it comes in. Then it got a bit of a shock when this crow knocked him off. [ATTACH]...
Some great shots, Islandlife.
OK, time for another bird, not many tried to ID the TOWHEE. [ATTACH] The bird for today. [ATTACH]
Are you finding these on the web. If not, you have some decent pics.
Another sorry, not the redwing The redwing does not have a red eye. [ATTACH]
Sorry, not a water bird. May be hard to ID if you are not in North America. It is probably the size of an English thrush or blackbird.
Sorry, not a starling. The answer will be the full image of this photo.
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