Merlin

A Merlin is a small falcon, slightly larger than an American kestrel, that medieval falconers called “lady hawk.”

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I never hear about the middle man in the totem pole.

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No worms yet, but their lawn needs mowing.

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A plumber’s favorite bird feeder.

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Cleaning fish.

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The watchers. 

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A fishing bald eagle watching the bobber.

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Still cleaning fish.

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It was snowing, but it was a berry nice day.

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These mallards aren’t in eclipse plumage

These mallards aren’t in eclipse plumage, but in mid-summer after breeding, the drake molts into a dull, basic plumage, called an eclipse plumage. Drakes in eclipse plumage look like hens, but their bills are yellow, while the hens' bills are orange marked with black. The sexes can be differentiated by their bill colors just as they appear here in their breeding colors.

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A blue jay perches in a small tree. A really small tree.

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A chickadee is unable to pass the bar.

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To me, the red-winged blackbird brings spring.

 

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A downy woodpecker strikes a pose.

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I got the look from a herd of deer.

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Blue jays participating in a scavenger hunt.

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The fox sparrow casts a lovely shadow.

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