| Query: Thrush | Result: 804th of 964 | |
Re: Messages --> American Robin
Subject: | Re: Messages --> American Robin
| Poster: | Mark Cassino (cassino@net-link.net)
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File date : 1998:12:15 09:00:00
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Posted Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 20:36:10 -0500 |
To: Kim Jinsuk
So -- on to April
These photos start with b02 --
bd02 - bd08 -- blue jay
bd09 -- cardinal
bd10 -- cardinal (female)
bd11 - bd12-- american robin
bd13 -- mourning dove
bd14 -- common grackle
bd15 -- house sparrow (I consider this to be my best photo to date)
bd16 -- starlings (this photo shows two starlings -- one i winter plumage
and one in summer plumage. I guess they change over at different
times.)
More to follow...
By the way -- I assume you are interested only in animal photos. I'm
bypassing all my botanicals -- I assume you have no botanical section.
--
Mark Cassino
Kalamazoo, MI
cassino@net-link.net
http://www.net-link.net/~cassino
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Mark Cassino kindly sent these images to me.
His website has more bird and insect images mostly
taken at his backyard.
http://www.net-link.net/~cassino
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The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. The American robin is widely distributed throughout North America, wintering from southern Canada to central Mexico and along the Pacific Coast. Turdus migratorius is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin. |
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