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I’m new to birding and really enjoy your blog. Thanks, Patti
Im new at this and very interest in birding.
I’m new at this too 🙂 im lovin 10000 birds, I visit several times a day & I’m learning alot. Thank U 4u the priceless info on here
You are all very welcome! 🙂
I’m working on a film on ducks and just found your excellent blog. Really am enjoying your content. Thanks!
Wild birds photos and info(Argentina.)Outdoor activities.
am a birdpal in kenya and i do love your work. we have more birds spieces in our country .
keep up the god work
Hi, I love love my birds! Notice, they are mine, at least in my back yard! I have some awesome shots of hummers and others that I’d like to share with you!
Mike and Corey,
I really enjoy the blog. I have one question that I can’t figure out. When I post comments, my profile picture doesn’t come up (its just that little caricature). How can I properly insert my profile pic in that little square?
Thanks!
Once again, a great website!!
Frank W. Schena
Royal Palm Tours of Miami
I often come at the Dutch Northern Isles. Where I like to watch and photograph migrating birds at the ‘bosplaat’. But of course I can’t name many of those birds. But this blog helped me identify soem of these birds. How nice.
Just discovered 10,000 Birds and looking forward to future posts. Many of your subscribers might also be interested in Natural Unseen Hazards.
Thank you 🙂
Three bald eagles over our house first thing NY day
We live near race rocks in Metchosin
Thanks to Karen and Karry for told me about 10,000 birds. You will need to come back to Mindo to update 😛
It was by accident I stumbled upon you all but I feel it will be a fortunate one! You see, my oldest happy memories are of birds. As my life enters the sunset years I find my happiest memories are, once again, of birds! So, if you add to this, you are certainly a welcome addition to my life!
As a new birding photographer your site is very helpful. Thank you