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Had to move him out of the way while I was blue crabbing on a dock.
Worth it when I saw the size of the crabs.
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All of these were taken with a cellular phone...around my station in downtown Silver Spring, MD...

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This is a "false potato beetle"....I liked the racing stripes...
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This monsters is almost 5" long, and the mandibles startled me. A female Dobsons Fly... I didn't stick around to see if her husband showed up.....
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"we have a tufted titmouse here in Arkansas that is small and friendly with a kind of 'crown' on his head. I don't think his tail is that long, but he's a cutie."

I found two tufted titmice? on my patio. One was dead and the other real lethargic. I brought them to the local health dept. where they determined the birds had died from the West Nile virus. I got real sick about a week later but didn't die .. although I wondered about it at the time.
 
All of these were taken with a cellular phone...around my station in downtown Silver Spring, MD...

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This is a "false potato beetle"....I liked the racing stripes...
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This monsters is almost 5" long, and the mandibles startled me. A female Dobsons Fly... I didn't stick around to see if her husband showed up.....
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No Goldfinch's yet ? I guess that thistle needs to go to seed first
 
No Goldfinch's yet ? I guess that thistle needs to go to seed first
ACTUALLY...

I visited on Monday, the farm where I hunt. It had a dead, downed tree loaded with the males...no less than a half dozen. I've never seen that many in one spot. We have several species of thistle here..

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Longtailed tit.
Do you have these in the states?
About the closest thing we have to a tit is a verdin.

Little bitty bird not much bigger than a humming bird.
We usually get one pair of them that builds a nest in the pepper tree in the back yard.
While they are building the nest (with the entrance on the bottom) they get very defensive. Of course, what could a tiny little bird like that do?
"tit!, tit!, tit!, tit!," over and over while flitting from branch to branch.

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Wow, Britsmootny, yer talents lie in shooting a camera. I'd be surprised if yer shooting the smooty as well! Great photos. Thanks fer postin'.
 
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