Kip’s Comments - April 29, 2026

A Mix of Bird Species

Since yesterday’s post I have enjoyed many interactions with a variety of bird species - from shorebirds to sparrows to blackbirds and ducks.

There is no need for many explanatory details. These were all found in typical habitats of which I checked multiple locations.

Yellow-headed Blackbird - Image 1093074

Yellow-headed Blackbird - Image 1093074

Spotted Sandpiper - Image 1093010

Spotted Sandpiper - Image 1093010

Pectoral Sandpiper - Image 1092975

Pectoral Sandpiper - Image 1092975

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092743

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092743

Least Sandpiper - Image 1092594

Least Sandpiper - Image 1092594

Blue-winged Teal - Image 1092566

Blue-winged Teal - Image 1092566

Vesper Sparrow - Image 1092429

Vesper Sparrow - Image 1092429

Song Sparrow - Image 1092991

Song Sparrow - Image 1092991

American White Pelicans - Image 1092548

American White Pelicans - Image 1092548

Male Red-winged Blackbird - Image 1092821

Male Red-winged Blackbird - Image 1092821

Lone Canada Goose Egg on Mud - Image 1092818

Lone Canada Goose Egg on Mud - Image 1092818

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092595

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092595

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092669

Lesser Yellowlegs - Image 1092669

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