March goulash

 

This is a month’s end collection of images, none of which has had a posting of its own. They are all local birds as other topics were treated earlier in the month.

Birds, yes, but what are these distant ones flying over a ridge of Mount Loki? Geese?

Northern Flickers (female, left; male, right) are setting up spring housekeeping.

A Merlin watching for prey from a treetop voices its objection to anyone watching it.

A Red-breasted Nuthatch flies by.

A crow starts eating a vole, but soon the meal was stolen from it by another crow.

A Common Goldeneye courts his inamorata with a head-pumping display.

A Rough-legged Hawk flies by. Soon it will leave for the High Arctic to breed.

This goulash comprises images that had not rated their own postings. However, it might be that this shot of Trumpeter Swans deserved to have made the cut.

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3 Responses to March goulash

  1. Bob Ritchie says:

    Love the Merlin, we have a couple that come and go in our area. They are noisy but incredibly vicious. Always entertaining.

  2. Leon Davidoff says:

    I really like the picture of the Trumpeter Swans. It’s like a reflection left and right as well as a reflection up and down.

  3. Irene McIlwaine. says:

    Great goulash. thank you .

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