There were a zillion of these birds all perching in the same tree, flying off in groups and circling back to perch again.
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There were a zillion of these birds all perching in the same tree, flying off in groups and circling back to perch again.
I haven’t seen many #butterflies at all since winter hit, and figured the #monarch migration had long since passed further south, but I found this one flitting from bush to bush along the street.
One of two very small hummingbirds that I could barely see on a set of wires.
A Black Phoebe in the rose garden.
Saw this #birb on a suburban bike path today. Some kind of Phoebe, apparently https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37541271
And this hawk(?) is definitely *not* a birb…but I saw it on the same bike path in the middle of the suburbs. It landed on a transmission tower and looked around for a few minutes before flying off. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37541270 #birds #nature
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Hawkspotting on K2R
This solitary hawk(?) landed in the scaffolding of a transmission tower above a suburban bike path, and stayed there, looking around, while I walked closer to it. After a few minutes, it flew off to another tower.
No, squirrel, that's not a yule log…
(Spotted on Christmas day before the rainstorm arrived.)