tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411028619066528288.post2136834816816607262..comments2024-02-05T17:59:25.497-08:00Comments on Tommy D's Birding Expeditions: Birding the Salt River, Mesa, and Gilbert for a DayTommy DeBardelebenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14927348437153499516noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411028619066528288.post-71331842915274404892013-03-11T05:23:33.232-07:002013-03-11T05:23:33.232-07:00Great post! And great to see some of the FOS bird...Great post! And great to see some of the FOS birds that you got. Gordonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13931448617460317916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411028619066528288.post-67017817910839271672013-03-10T23:43:15.004-07:002013-03-10T23:43:15.004-07:00Wow and woah Tommy! That's a lot of spots! Gra...Wow and woah Tommy! That's a lot of spots! Granted they're close together but still, what a swell series of sites!<br /><br />Super shots again. You nailed those Thrashers and Harris's Hawk, along with the Cormorant, and there's lots of other great stuff too. <br />*Incidentally, I've noticed lots of bird bloggers/nature photographers using the term 'crushed' when they photograph a bird really well, like, "Tommy totally crushed those Goldeneye." It's a bit violent-sounding for me, but hey if that's what the cool kids are doing these days...<br /><br />It's funny. Over at Coon Bluff last weekend I didn't see any Lucy's Warblers, though there were FOY W. Bluebirds. week-by-week in March is so much fun with all the changing birds!<br /><br />Love your epic posts! Cheers.Laurence Butlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14766876797454283812noreply@blogger.com