Oh, dear! Oh, deer.
A photo by Greg and Terry Tellier.
Oh, dear! Oh, deer.
A photo by Greg and Terry Tellier.
I think The Grackles would be the perfect nickname for an athletic team. People tend not to like them and they look mean. That's what a team is looking for.
Having finished its stump speech, the chipmunk was both chipping and munking.
A reminder that it was a pretty day.
A butterbutt. A yellow-rumped warbler.
A cedar waxwing.
A chestnut-backed chickadee in Juneau.
A house wren with lunch.
A goldenrod soldier beetle.
Antique carousel.
A lark sparrow is always good for a lark.
On a hot day in Arizona, this lesser goldfinch made me smile by finding the coolness of a bubbler.
The beautiful red rocks of Sedona, Arizona, and a ladder.
But I think gulls are lovely birds.
The Blazing Star Trail was wet.
Meanwhile, in Waseca County, a road went missing.
A flower bloomed along the curb.
In blue jays
And white-throated sparrows.
A cedar waxwing feeding on the fruit of a hawthorn. Its presence alone makes it worth having the small tree.
Gas can be high in Alaska.
A lovely red-tailed hawk that has gone into the education field.
The home of bald-faced hornets.
A museum of Hammers in Haines, Alaska. When it comes to museums, these folks have nailed it.
By Greg and Terry Tellier
In time, its bill gets adult coloration.
Photo by Joyce Street of Hesper, Iowa.
Photos by John Beal of Medford, Minnesota.