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  • American Avocet

    American Avocet

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/24/14

  • American Bittern

    American Bittern

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/24/14

  • American Avocet

    American Avocet

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/24/14

  • Northern Harrier

    Northern Harrier

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/24/14

  • Tree Swallow

    Tree Swallow

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Brewer's Blackbird

    Brewer's Blackbird

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

    The Brewer's Blackbird resides well west of the Appalachians, and we do not. Seeing it for the first time was one of the benefits of the trip.

  • Northern Shoveler

    Northern Shoveler

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Eared Grebe

    Eared Grebe

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Eared Grebe

    Eared Grebe

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Wilson's Phalarope

    Wilson's Phalarope

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Wilson's Phalarope

    Wilson's Phalarope

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Western Meadowlark

    Western Meadowlark

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

    There is also an Eastern Meadowlark that looks almost the same but lacks the beautiful song of the Western one.

  • Red Admiral

    Red Admiral

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Western Bluebird

    Western Bluebird

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/12/15

  • Barn Swallow

    Barn Swallow

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

  • Eared Grebe

    Eared Grebe

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

  • Lesser Yellowlegs

    Lesser Yellowlegs

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

  • Wilson's Phalarope

    Wilson's Phalarope

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

    Phalaropes reverse usual family roles. The female, in the front on this picture, has the more beautiful plumage and once the eggs are laid the male broods them and raises the chicks. They often feed by sticking their bills in shallow water and spinning rapidly around them. This brings food particles up to their bills.

  • Wilson's Phalarope

    Wilson's Phalarope

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

  • Sprague's Pipit

    Sprague's Pipit

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

    Pipits are among the least familiar species to most people in North America. There are only 3 North American species and 44 worldwide with more than half of those living in the southern hemisphere. They are generally birds of open country,

  • White-faced Ibis

    White-faced Ibis

    J. Clark Salyer NWR, ND
    5/15/15

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