Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Tufted Titmouse

Friday last week (the 2nd), my wife and I were down in Palo Duro Canyon. It was a beautiful day! We are both avid amateur photographers, and had a lot of subjects that day. Here is one of them. It's a tufted titmouse, and is a little smaller than a sparrow.
This is the female Golden-Fronted Woodpecker. They are not supposed to be in this area. Their normal range is through a portion of the eastern part of Texas and a narrow portion of Oklahoma.


Here is the male Golden-Fronted Woodpecker:

Feel free to use them on air if you like. Enjoy!

-Dale Stanton,
Amarillo


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