Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Carrying on where we left off yesterday, here are more of the display cases showing thematic differences among birds.
That looks a very well thought-out display. I'd be there for some time!
The displays are interesting! You can easily recognize the type of birds!
This is also very interesting!(Especially for birdwatchers, as I am)
The owls are my favorites today.
Hello,They are all beautiful birds, I especially love the owls. Take care, enjoy your day!
@John: I was.@Ella: indeed.@Italiafinlandia: thanks!@Jan: they do stand out.@Eileen: thanks!
...like people, they all are unique.
I love all birds but especially ducks.
So much to see, so much to learn!
A big family!
Excellent! Love the owls, the hardest to find though 😉
The world of birds is so diverse!
Few people have seen very many of these birds.
Birds are fascinating animals !
The displays are so nicely done. I think I've only seen a small handful of any of these!
Beautiful birds and great displays.
Great displays
That would be a great way to become familiar with birds that you haven't seen before.
Saw (and heard!) several of your native geese today on my walks, although I guess they've been here long enough that I guess you could call them "naturalized" U. S. citizens by now. :-)
It is a very well presented display, your museum is really a fascinating place.
Owls are such fabulous birds. Show stoppers.
@Tom: that is true.@Marie: ducks are characters.@Magiceye: quite true!@Iris: that is the case.@Grace: they are elusive.@Sharon: definitely.@Red: indeed.@Karl: they are.@Jeanie: me too.@Bill: I agree.@Cloudia: that they are.@RedPat: I think so too.@Revrunner: I wonder how Canadian Canada geese actually are. They flee south the moment there's a frost.@Gemel: it is, yes.@Joanne: they are.
This looks like a very informative and detailed display of birds. I know the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has something similar
That wouldn't surprise me.
Wow ~ great info about our 'feathered friends.' Moment by moment,A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
That looks a very well thought-out display. I'd be there for some time!
ReplyDeleteThe displays are interesting!
ReplyDeleteYou can easily recognize the type of birds!
This is also very interesting!
ReplyDelete(Especially for birdwatchers, as I am)
The owls are my favorites today.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful birds, I especially love the owls. Take care, enjoy your day!
@John: I was.
ReplyDelete@Ella: indeed.
@Italiafinlandia: thanks!
@Jan: they do stand out.
@Eileen: thanks!
...like people, they all are unique.
ReplyDeleteI love all birds but especially ducks.
ReplyDeleteSo much to see, so much to learn!
ReplyDeleteA big family!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Love the owls, the hardest to find though 😉
ReplyDeleteThe world of birds is so diverse!
ReplyDeleteFew people have seen very many of these birds.
ReplyDeleteBirds are fascinating animals !
ReplyDeleteThe displays are so nicely done. I think I've only seen a small handful of any of these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds and great displays.
ReplyDeleteGreat displays
ReplyDeleteThat would be a great way to become familiar with birds that you haven't seen before.
ReplyDeleteSaw (and heard!) several of your native geese today on my walks, although I guess they've been here long enough that I guess you could call them "naturalized" U. S. citizens by now. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is a very well presented display, your museum is really a fascinating place.
ReplyDeleteOwls are such fabulous birds. Show stoppers.
ReplyDelete@Tom: that is true.
ReplyDelete@Marie: ducks are characters.
@Magiceye: quite true!
@Iris: that is the case.
@Grace: they are elusive.
@Sharon: definitely.
@Red: indeed.
@Karl: they are.
@Jeanie: me too.
@Bill: I agree.
@Cloudia: that they are.
@RedPat: I think so too.
@Revrunner: I wonder how Canadian Canada geese actually are. They flee south the moment there's a frost.
@Gemel: it is, yes.
@Joanne: they are.
This looks like a very informative and detailed display of birds. I know the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has something similar
ReplyDeleteThat wouldn't surprise me.
DeleteWow ~ great info about our 'feathered friends.'
ReplyDeleteMoment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
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