a few more from Hamilton and area
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a few more from Hamilton and area

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Khalli

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American Tree sparrows were everywhere




American Coot -its rare I see these on the ground



Northern Cardinals were also in abundance - this fellow seemed to like having his picture taken



I found these two Mute Swans playing alone among the ice




An American Pipit (I believe - correct me if I am wrong)



a Carolina Wren bathing in the sunlight
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Rotarran

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Nice set of pics.  Interesting finds.  Yeah those feet on the American Coot are quite impressive.
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It looks like a fit with Am. Pipit.

The wren would be a Carolina Wren. Marsh Wrens are very rare in winter.
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Khalli

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Carolina Wren..that was my second choice... :roll:

Thanks for the correction.
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8)   Wow re: Coot on ground!  I've only ever seen them in the water.
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Jo-Anne :)

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It looks like you had a great day! ;)  Congrats
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