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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. Author Archives: Bob Zeller. August 15, 2016. Because of the heat, birding was not very good. Still, during a few limited short trips out I did get a few images last week. Please click any image to see some very nice enlargements. A trip to the Hummer House down near Christoval, netted me a couple good photos of a Black-chinned Hummingbird. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher – juvenile. Oh, one more thing. I have my 2017...
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Galleries | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. Click to see my photos on SmugMug. 8 thoughts on “ Galleries. April 18, 2012 at 11:53 am. There are so many types of bird species in this beautiful world. These pictures are amazing! I am a new fan of yours. Glad I found your blog. I sometimes blog some of my pictures too! April 18, 2012 at 12:31 pm. January 19, 2012 at 1:48 pm. January 19, 2012 at 2:29 pm. Okay, I’ll check it out. Thanks. January 10, 2011 at 1:33 pm.
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After the rains……. | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. After the rains……. May 20, 2015. So, I am going to just post the photographs that I have managed to get since the last edition, during short visits to various locations around the area. I hope you enjoy, and click on any image to see enlargements. Painted Bunting – female. Vermilion Flycatcher – female. This entry was posted in Birding and Photography. Another fun forty species day! May 26, 2015 at 8:49 pm. Thanks, ...
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Marfan Syndrome | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. Fast forward again to June 1962. I am playing the saxophone with the Leonard King Orchestra in the ballroom of the Cactus Hotel in San Angelo, Texas. By then I had been re-assigned to Goodfellow AFB. Goodfellow AFB also lacked the proper setting to do the necessary repairs. I was transfered by ambulance to Wilford Hall, the Air Force Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. At that time, Marfan Syndrome. The symptons t...
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Another fun forty species day! | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. Another fun forty species day! May 8, 2015. Note: To get full enjoyment of viewing these eighteen photos, it is better to view this post on a computer or device where you can click the photos to see enlargements. We didn’t spend too much time there but headed to San Angelo State Park. We saw several more species and I got these images. Northern Bobwhite – female. Painted Bunting – female. June 3, 2015 at 1:12 pm.
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My Equipment | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. I’ve had people ask me what cameras, lens, etc., that I use. Here is a list of my equipment. 2)- Canon EOS 7D Mark II 20MP Digital SLR. Canon Powershot SX40 HP digital compact camera. Leica V-Lux4 digital compact camra. Canon 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 AF wide-angle zoom lens. Canon 24-105mm f4 L series AF IS zoom lens. Canon 100-400mm f4-5.6 L series AF IS zoom lens. Tamron 150-600mm f6.3-7 AF IS zoom lens. That lens is on o...
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Birds Life List | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. My Life List of birds sighted in my lifetime. Total of 287 as February 29, 2016. 2 thoughts on “ Birds Life List. April 20, 2013 at 5:43 pm. I have some work to do! Love this. I might have to put such a list up too. But your 253 to my 120-something is intimidating. And inspiring, all at the same time. Ha! I’ll catch up to you yet. April 20, 2013 at 7:14 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Big Co...
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2016 Big Year | Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller
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Texas Tweeties by Bob Zeller. About wildlife photography and birding. My Codes of Ethics. To see more posts of mine about the great hobby of birding, enter the word “birding” in the search window. Following is my up-dated list, and I will be adding to the total as the days go by. Total 163 as of July 22, 2016. Green-tailed Towhee, San Angelo SP, Jan. 1. White-winged Dove, San Angelo SP, Jan. 1. White-crowned Sparrow, San Angelo SP, Jan. 1. House Sparrow, San Angelo SP, Jan. 1. Yellow-rumped Warbler, Spri...
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SEE TRAIL: January 2014
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Of fledged Falco, Ceratomia v. Lintneria, and other high-desert grassland musings. 2013 - tl;dr version. We bought a house and have TWO working toilets now, not to mention, a couch. We went to Germany and the Netherlands. We saw birds and birders. Notably, Rufous-necked Wood Rail, a ton of European birds, and local things. Laura Erickson is wonderful. So are her books. My dad died on moving weekend. Steve (friend, mentor, birder) died right before Thanksgiving. That about covers it, I guess. Black-footed...
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SEE TRAIL: September 2013
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Of fledged Falco, Ceratomia v. Lintneria, and other high-desert grassland musings. Our guest Chihuahua for a few weeks: The Little. She's not too sure about the big puppy or the middle puppy, but she does like the back of the couch and the foot of the bed. Also, walks. Lots of walks. She gets carried for the rocky stretches though. Left, button bush. Right, New Mexican olive. Two mystery shrubs and a huisache, a barely visible New Mexican olive and even less visible flame acanthus. House number, take one.
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