greenfreak
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It sounded so fuddy-duddy to me when I first thought about it, but alas it's become another hobby. Birding. Seeking out birds with binoculars or in my case, the camera's zoom lens.
I feed them, but I normally only get the typical birds you see in my area. The occasional surprise comes along, like a few months ago when I saw my first tufted titmouse:
I feed them, but I normally only get the typical birds you see in my area. The occasional surprise comes along, like a few months ago when I saw my first tufted titmouse:
![tufted_titmouse2.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/tufted_titmouse2.jpg)
But today, Rusty and I decided to go on our first photo-taking outing with the new camera. It snowed last night so we were really only expecting to take pictures of snowy trees, snowy houses. But then, I spotted a pretty big bird landing on the chimney of a house. I ran over and took this picture:
![unk_bird.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/unk_bird.jpg)
That, my friends, is a Coopers Hawk. A hawk, three blocks from my house. Wild.
We were inspired so we went to where we knew there would be lots of birds, ducks and geese; at a pond.
Here is Mr. Mute Swan:
![swan_head.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/swan_head.jpg)
And Mr. Mallard:
![duck_mallard.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/duck_mallard.jpg)
This one seems confused about his sexuality:
![duck_mallard2.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/duck_mallard2.jpg)
Putting your ducks in a row:
![ducksinarow.jpg](http://www.greenfreak.net/greengallery/albums/Miscellaneous/ducksinarow.jpg)