This is an end-of-the-month collection of images, none of which has had a posting of its own.
A Columbian Ground Squirrel does sentry duty for the colony.
A Western Wood-Pewee shows its flight feathers.
Eastern Kingbirds are arriving and leaving.
“I’m proudly Marmot.”
An uncommon visit from a non-breeding Bonaparte’s Gull.
Northern Shovelers patrol the pond.
“Shall we dance.”
Jim Lawrence has competition now. . .baba
Dagmar, I appreciate that your comment was offered in a kindly way. Yet, Jim and I are not competitors. Indeed, most things are done, not to best others, but for the sheer delight they bring. My photography and writing are such activities.
I see the Eastern Kingbird is part of a very large group with some even leucistic — how strange is that — ghostly.