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FGoose OP t1_j6x0afb wrote
Reply to comment by pervysage_1992 in The bridesburg Honeywell plant at night by FGoose
Cancer. It sprays cancer.
FGoose OP t1_j6rxmzl wrote
Reply to comment by phillyfan488 in The bridesburg Honeywell plant at night by FGoose
Holy shit yeah!
FGoose t1_j5qhh8x wrote
Reply to comment by TrailBlanket-_0 in Philadelphia eagle overlooking the Delaware river by dankwildlife
Also visit pennypack in the Delaware. It’s a hidden gem in its own right and has a nesting pair of Mated eagles that you can often see fishing in the river.
FGoose t1_j5qh89y wrote
Absolutely gorgeous.
Go birds.
FGoose t1_j4pwvi3 wrote
Reply to Philadelphia’s last carriage company cleared out its stables, but are its tours returning? by flamehead2k1
I work in center city. I can’t stand the carriages. I believe the drivers think the horses are treated well and I believe that they may even love the horses….
However, center city traffic and conditions do not treat the horses well and neither does the road. Breathing in exhaust all day, being inches away from being struck by cars, the honking, the exhaust, the sirens, etc.
This isn’t the 17 hundreds. There’s no place on the road for these animals in center city and to pretend otherwise is a farce.
FGoose OP t1_j2rt4nl wrote
Reply to comment by A_Peke_Named_Goat in An American kestrel in the thick fog from the other day. by FGoose
If you are in Philly there is a mated pair at pennypack on the Delaware year round. Bring binoculars and check out the soccer fields. They love perching on the goal posts. They are very hard to photograph but they are easy to spot with binoculars. They are easily my favorite raptors.
It was beautiful near the beginning of the fall this year as they had a brood of like 4 chicks. So you could see 5 of them on the goal posts at one time. It was so joyful.
FGoose t1_j2pn5qs wrote
Reply to Never change Philly. Never by joeltheprocess76
Iconic
FGoose OP t1_j2mkcmx wrote
Reply to comment by hexadevil in An American kestrel in the thick fog from the other day. by FGoose
No worries! Raptor identification can be particularly difficult especially with regional variants, dimorphism, similar plumage, etc. I still have difficulty differentiating sharp shin and Cooper hawks. Just a few weeks ago I mistook a Merlin for a kestrel on a rainy day.
Birding can be a really challenging hobby.
FGoose OP t1_j2mipm2 wrote
Reply to comment by hexadevil in An American kestrel in the thick fog from the other day. by FGoose
This is 100 percent a male American kestrel. There is a nesting pair at the park year round. The coloration is that of a kestrel as well as the call and the size. I know the lighting in the pic isn’t great and his plumage is puffed out but I assure you that you are incorrect.
FGoose t1_j2a459a wrote
Reply to comment by darkwoke215 in Here’s a little collection of some of my favorite wildlife photos I took in Philly in 2022 by dankwildlife
No one needs to be better! These are beautiful pictures that the artist had made their own! This is a truly beautiful gallery and I am happy to share the hobby! Also. I am jealous you actually got a shot of that screech owl. I know exactly where that is and it is rarely ever out at any time that’s good for photography.
Seriously. That pic of the hooded merganser is particularly gorgeous.
FGoose t1_j23rkib wrote
Reply to "Fergie" painting by Scott Johnston by diatriose
I’ve met Fergie a handful of times. He’s really a super nice dude. Complete gentleman
FGoose t1_j1k7bg1 wrote
Reply to A photo of Philadelphia after a rain storm by Bguiliano
Incredible
FGoose t1_j0r9wwo wrote
Not empty. Full of Thetons and like Elrons ghost probably.
FGoose OP t1_iz7kstu wrote
Reply to comment by YuleBeFineIPromise in Peregrine Falcon at Palmyra cove. by FGoose
That is actually where they nest I believe
FGoose OP t1_iz74sn3 wrote
Reply to comment by mustang__1 in Peregrine Falcon at Palmyra cove. by FGoose
There’s been a few over at amico island park 20min outside the city pretty reliably
FGoose OP t1_iud8upu wrote
Reply to comment by Liss78 in A fearsome butterbutt warbler. by FGoose
Yellow rump warblers are known colloquially as “butter butts”
FGoose OP t1_j89indp wrote
Reply to comment by collectallfive in Bald Eagle at FDR (go birds) by FGoose
So this shot is actually two years old. I haven’t seen a bald Eagle at fdr in awhile. That’s probably coincidental though. They are still regularly reported at the naval yard and fdr and surrounding areas.