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Palindrome day
The primary reason for today’s posting is its unusual date: it forms a palindrome.
A palindrome is an expression that reads the same forward or backward, and in the manner in which I date my pictures (year month day) today’s date — ta da — is 20200202.
However to post something, I insist on a picture, so here it is.
Today, a Northern Flicker was seen feasting on crab apples, a winter favourite for flickers.