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Miscellaneous birds

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Feisty Pygmy

  The feisty Pygmy Owl is with us year round, but is only seen in the valley bottoms during the winter. Apparently the recent cold was enough to drive it off the mountainsides for one visited my yard on Wednesday.  … Continue reading

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Bohemian invasion

  When a flock of perhaps two hundred Bohemian Waxwings disturbs one’s nap, you know you have been invaded.  The Bohemian Waxwings used an alder as a staging area from which they repeatedly flew about four metres to a rowan … Continue reading

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Rowan feast

  A feast of rowan berries (a.k.a mountain ash berries) has been prepared and the guests flew in to enjoy it. A red-shafted Northern Flicker helped itself. As did a Varied Thrush. A Robin showed off its prize.

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Coming and going

  The fall is a time of many transitions. Here are two. A Black Meadowhawk was seen flying around today. November 2nd is late for any dragonfly to be about. Meanwhile, Bufflehead Ducks fly in. They are rare in summer, but … Continue reading

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Look and listen

  A birder spends time watching and listening; it seems that birds do likewise. A Wild Turkey watches an intruder. A Pileated Woodpecker listens for the possibility of insects in a utility pole.

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Four birds

   Here are four (species of) of birds seen yesterday. Most Osprey have migrated, yet this juvenile was feeding in a tree along the lakeshore. The only striking thing about these Wild Turkeys is that while walking across a field, … Continue reading

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Fog, turkeys, hoboes

  In the cool early morning, steam fog rose from a stream and drifted over the countryside. Wild turkeys are silhouetted in the morning mist as they feed in a field. As the fog drifts by, its droplets are intercepted by … Continue reading

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Eagle gathering

  Here are a few images taken during a local congregation of eagles. They gathered with friends, to feast, vent, and dry out after a long wet night.  To see all five eagles in a tree, move the cursor up … Continue reading

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Grouse shows ruff

  The male Ruffed Grouse will display its ruff and fan its tail during spring courtship. It is unclear why this bird is displaying and calling in early October (two pictures).

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