Category: iNaturalist
Doves always look silly to me when they’re in the middle of turning their heads.
Weeds or wildflowers?
Weeds or wildflowers? Sometimes the line is blurry.
(Bermuda Buttercups, a kind of woodsorrel, growing through a hedge.)
It’s been a while since I saw a plume moth
It’s been a while since I saw a plume moth, at least that I could recognize. This one followed me inside and immediately alighted on a stand lamp. And after I went to turn out the rest of the lights to lure it back outside, it had already flown off.
Mallard
These two mallards were walking along and quacking, like a couple out for a stroll and conversation.
Mallard
Canada Goose
Usually the geese have the run of the park, but maybe they all gave up on free food during the 5-6 weeks the park was closed to people. (Unlike the ducks, who set up camp at the perimeter where people could walk by and still toss them bread.) I only saw three.
American Coot
Sometimes I see whole flocks. Today I only saw three or four.
Mallards, Pintails, and Allies
Pink-Sorrel
Stork’s-Bills
House Sparrow
Cichorieae (in a pickup truck)
Black Phoebe
Two finches spotted in the empty greenbelt below a line of transmission towers.
Two finches spotted in the empty greenbelt below a line of transmission towers. They’re several meters apart, though I took the photos from the same spot on the sidewalk, and the female chased a sparrow away when she landed.
Also you can really see the difference between the “look at me!” coloring on the male finch and the camouflage coloring on the female.
On Photog.Social
Male finch on iNaturalist
Female finch on iNaturalist
House Sparrow on Lookout
This mourning dove seems to have buried its legs in a mound of loose dirt.
This mourning dove seems to have buried its legs in a mound of loose dirt. Do birds like the feel of loose dirt between their toes like humans like the feel of wet sand?
Lesser Goldfinch (major motion blur)
I saw a pair of what I think were goldfinches on this cable. Unfortunately they took off as soon as I snapped the shutter trying to photograph this one. You can at least tell that it’s got a very yellow body and less yellow wings.
American Crow
Fleabanes and Horseweeds
I don’t think the plant needs the face mask.