An Eastern Kingbird in midair, diving toward the water below to catch an insect. The bird is upside-down in midair with its tail pointed upwards and wings splayed to each side. It's belly is forward toward the viewer and its head is slightly angled toward the right as it swoops downward.A female house finch sitting in the center of the frame facing slightly to the left is perched on the branch of an overgrown radish plant, where it enjoys eating the radish seeds. The photo is mostly monochromatic with the background a light green and the plant a dark green. The only other color is the brown of the bird's feathers, so she stands out against the background.A fledgling American Robin with down feathers has just left the nest and is sitting in the grass in the center of the frame against a row of out-of-focus privet hedges where it shelters to stay safe. The bird does not know how to fly yet, so it is chirping to call for an adult bird to feed it.A great blue heron viewed from the right side profile in flight, moving from the left of the frame toward the right. The heron gracefully glides above the surface of a lake with its wings arced downward. The water gently reflects the bottom of the bird and the trees of the background.A closeup of a Canadian Goose's right side, as it sits in the grass and glances left over its shoulder. The goose's bust is facing right, while its head faces left.A seagull stands on the right side of the frame against a pale blue background, angled toward the right of the frame with its face looking directly at the viewer. The seagull has white feathers on its head neck and chest with brown speckles, a grey back, and black tail.A woodpecker clings to the right side of an old cedar trunk as it glances over its shoulder toward the right side of the frame. Its black and white feathers stand out against the yellow glow of autumn leaves in the background as out-of-focus pine branches enter the frame from the top left corner.A house sparrow sits near the center of the frame facing right with its feathers fluffed out for extra warmth. The bird is sitting on a red thorny branch that runs horizontally through the frame. The background has soft out-of-focus pastel green and orange colors, with the glow of morning sunlight shining on the bird from the right.A single pine branch covered in pine cones is entering the frame from the left and running horizontally about three-quarters of the way across the frame. A common grackle stands on a pine cone at the tip of the branch in left side profile, as it looks at another pine cone a head of it. The bird's head is an iridescent blue and its body an iridescent purple color There is a clear pale blue sky without clouds behind the branch and bird.A seagull in midair flying toward the left of the frame with its left wing arched above its head and right wing below its body. The viewer can clearly see a crab in the gull's beak, which it is carrying by its leg toward a large rock, where it plans to eat its breakfast.A closeup portrait of a goose at sunset. The goose is facing toward the left side of the frame and has the warm glow of sunset on its face and chest.A closeup of a Canadian Goose moving into the frame, facing the front left corner. The evening sunset is coming from the left, highlighting the goose's chest, face and bill.A bald eagle on the right of the frame is perched on a tree limb that runs horizontally through the frame. The bird is looking out toward the left of the frame, and its feathers are nicely lit by the sun. The small branches on the tree are starting to develop new growth, which appears red in the sunlight. The sky in the background is a deep blue with no clouds.A female mallard duck floats in the blue water, swimming straight ahead toward the viewer. Her head is slightly angled to the side so only her left eye is visible on the right of the frame. Her feathers are light brown, dark brown and black, and her beak is orange at the front and black on top.A closeup view of a Canada Goose seen from behind as she lies on the ground at the edge of the water. Her head and neck are facing toward the back left as she gazes at the viewer. There are vertical sticks behind and in front of her nesting position, and the blue water of the river serves as a backdrop to her face.
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