Eating goober peas.
Rock on.
Eating goober peas.
Rock on.
A trumpeter swan water skiing after landing.
Mallards are an easy way to find beauty in the commonplace.
A pair of trumpeter swans on their way to the chiropractor’s office.
Three talkers find a listener.
This bald eagle in Park Rapids, Minnesota, was carved with a chainsaw.
A lovely painting of my favorite bird seen at Farm by the Lake (a retreat center) in Bagley,Minnesota.
A swan on wheels at Farm By The Lake retreat center in Bagley, Minnesota.
A Minnesota winter survival kit.
I live on this road. Actually, I live alongside this road.
The sun’s rays dance in the icy treetops.
“Look deep into my ice,” said the willow.
Accipiters consider a bird feeder to be a bird feeder.
Ice. The reason a willow weeps.
Ice caused each dead blade of grass to be reborn as a jewel.
Nobody move! I’ve lost a contact.
This is the corner that spring is just around.
Year of the Bird.
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I’m always happy to be paid a visit by a red-winged blackbird.
The red-winged blackbird of winter is no fair-weather friend.
Are you going to eat that?
My pilot and copilot were familiar figures.
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They wanted it it to be a surprise.