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1.25 Golden-crowned Sparrows
1.25 Golden-crowned Sparrows
Goose was having nothing to do with the surveillance cam.
Common Yellowthroat. For once they lived up to their name. We spotted or heard at least a half-dozen at Union Bay. The males were singing their hearts out!
First Osprey! It‘s a great day for birders, if not the fish, when the osprey return in the spring.
Schmutz be gone!
Warning! Extreme cuteness ahead! The Piping Plovers are back! From Block Club Chicago Piping Plovers Pippin And Imani Return To Montrose Beach Pippin has been spotted in Chicago the past two summers. He and Imani, the son of famed pair Monty and Rose, were seen Monday. By Madison Savedra UPTOWN
There‘s a heron rookery on the waterfront in Everett, Washington. The birds nest atop the pilings that once supported a building built over the mudflats of Port Gardner Bay. It‘s great for watching the birds because they’re pretty much at eye level, not way up in the
Red takes a moment to inspect the city’s vital infrastructure. Everything checked out and he returned to tapping the pole for bugs.
Enjoying a quiet moment together before life gets super complicated.
“What is it?” “I don’t know. It’s pretty fast and flies around like a swallow.” “That’s no swallow. Could it be a bat?” ”But it’s daylight.” Sure enough, it was a bat. Bats don’t like daylight much but they are known to come out and
Woody eyeballs a path to the juicy bug goodness hidden in the tree.