But first, a common grackle flashes some color.
The tail of this robin has been putting in overtime.
But first, a common grackle flashes some color.
The tail of this robin has been putting in overtime.
In charge of the henhouse.
A birdie with the yellow bill of spring.
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Tire chains.
When windshield wipers surrender.
Northwestern crow.
Gas prices can be high.
Northwestern crows waiting for a flight out of town.
Photo by Randy Chirpich of Fairmont.
It's a hedgehog gall that shows up on the leaves of white oaks. It's cosmetic, not lethal. Inside the gall, a tiny wasp is developing.
Seen at a Cracker Barrel restaurant.
I tried to get closer, but the smell repelled me.
I spoke at CraneFest in Michigan and encountered some beautiful education birds there.
A Eurasian eagle-owl.
And American kestrel.
A red-tailed hawk.
Centuries-old human skull discovered in Haines, Alaska
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