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jamerbean

jamerbean

I live in Brooklyn with my boyfriend, who gave me the nickname Jamerbean. I am new to wildlife photography and not good, but I enjoy it! :)

Brooklyn, NY

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jamerbean Magnolia Warbler
Magnolia Warbler commented on by jamerbean New York, New York, USA12 years ago

Either that or a Canada warbler, but it looks more like a magnolia warbler to me.

jamerbean Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by jamerbean Wisconsin, USA12 years ago

Hard to tell from the size/angle, but I'm thinking American goldfinch.

jamerbean Yellow-rumped Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler commented on by jamerbean Wisconsin, USA12 years ago

I agree with MitchRay, definitely yellow-rumped warbler. Lovely little birds!

jamerbean Black-bellied Plover
Black-bellied Plover commented on by jamerbean Lat: 37.58 Lon: -122.3013 years ago

Hm... a plover coming into breeding plumage maybe? Hard to tell the length of the bill from the photos.

jamerbean Ruby-crowned kinglet
Ruby-crowned kinglet commented on by jamerbean New York, New York, USA13 years ago

Thanks! It just happened to be the only picture that came out remotely in focus, haha. They're difficult little birds to try to photograph.

jamerbean Mallard
Mallard commented on by jamerbean New York, New York, USA13 years ago

Thanks TampaDave! I didn't realize mallards hybridized with other ducks... I've got some reading up on that to do. :D

jamerbean Painted bunting, male
Painted bunting, male commented on by jamerbean Florida, USA13 years ago

I'm very jealous! I've always wanted to see a painted bunting.

jamerbean American Red Squirrel
American Red Squirrel commented on by jamerbean Michigan, USA13 years ago

Wow, it sure looks scruffy! I wonder if they start shedding their winter coat this time of year? Nice pics. :)

jamerbean American White Pelican
American White Pelican commented on by jamerbean Kentucky, USA13 years ago

Oops, I just saw this is from 2009. So I guess it would be if there were any strong storms then. :)

jamerbean American White Pelican
American White Pelican commented on by jamerbean Kentucky, USA13 years ago

It could be possible, especially if there have been any strong storms blowing in from the west.

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