Pectoral Sandpiper (above) and a Lesser Yellowlegs (below) - both of these species breed in the far north and Arctic Tundra in summer and return to South America during our winter months.
"The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper." ~ William Yeats
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Overwintering Chipping Sparow
This little Chipping Sparrow should have migrated further south He/she has been overwintering and occasionally visiting my backyard bird fe...
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This tropical hibiscus is one of my houseplants. After a flower opened yesterday, I placed it outdoors for the hummingbirds. As soon as...
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