About the Photodex:
These are all wildlife photographs that I took! For more information about this collection please check the “about” page! You can also search via the box below!
Current Collection: 79 species (including scheduled posts)
Disclaimer
Identifications are best effort and descriptions are for fun, not factual. Real information can be found on the links at the end of each individual entry.
American Robin
One of the iconic birds of North America! Visually striking, easy to identify, and quite round! What’s not to love?
Hairy Woodpecker
A woodland woodpecker with a large beak which it uses to really dig for insects deep in the trees it traverses.A vibrant woodpecker that I see often. Watching them climb trees and peck away is really fun!
Downy Woodpecker
A tiny woodpecker that darts up and down trees! Quite the little athlete.
House Finch
Bright little birds that spend a lot of time in my shrubs and on cables. I see them mixed in with house sparrows quite often!
House Sparrow
The most widely distributed and most invasive bird in the world. Highly adaptable and can be found in most urban environments.
White-Throated Sparrow
Personally, I think the yellow eyebrows are the more notable trait, even if they're harder to spot at a distance.
Mourning Dove
Easily identified by their distinct mourning calls and the sound of their wings in flight! These fluffy doves are very polite subjects.
Eastern Gray Squirrel
A staple of northeast North America. Very good subject for a beginner photographer!
Red-bellied Woodpecker
A vibrant woodpecker that I see often. Watching them climb trees and peck away is really fun!
Peach-faced Lovebird (Skittle)
A flying lemon-lime flavored bird.
Sweet, yet viscous. Underestimate her bite at your own risk.