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June 2017, Animalblog by Terry Costales
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![]() A Killdeer alarmed at my proximity makes a slow break for it.
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![]() A beautifully streaked female Red-winged Blackbird made a bold stance amid the branches of a tree.
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![]() A White Pelican against a blue and cloudy sky.
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![]() Another Black Tern soaring at Fern Ridge.
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![]() A Black Tern coming right at you! One of these days I'll get a really clear shot of this bird.
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![]() A Female Anna's Hummingbird at the feeder remianed still long enough to get a good profile shot.
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![]() A Female Rufous Hummingbird in my uncle's back yard.
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![]() My uncle planted the "red hot pokers" outside his bedroom window. The flowers attract Hummers and Waxwings.
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![]() A Tree Swallow about to enter its nesting box. I rarely, very rarely, get a shot of a swallow in flight.
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![]() A Tree Swallow in a tree at Fern Ridge.
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![]() A wide eyed Song Sparrow on the grass at Fern Ridge.
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![]() Last shot of this year for Canada Geese goslings.
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![]() Another family of Canadian Geese sailing in shallow water.
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![]() More Canada Geese with goslings, this time in the grass.
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![]() Canada Geese at Fern Ridge in May had many goslings.
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![]() The Great Blue Heron began slowly stalking away after our close encounter.
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![]() I came upon a Great Blue Heron which surprised both of us. He stood very close to the path instead of far off on the mudflats.
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![]() A male Tree Swallow found a good vantage point from which to survey his territory.
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![]() The Red-winged Blackbird here looks like someone pitched a tomato at him.
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![]() The profile of the handsome Yellow-headed Blackbird.
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![]() The male Yellow-headed Blackbird that was doing all the atrocious, but endearing "singing".
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![]() A windblown Yellow-headed Blackbird paused his harsh singing.
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![]() Two male Yellow-headed Blackbirds perched in a tree next to the path. They were beautiful birds, but made the most horrific sounds. I heard them from a distance and thought someone was torturing livestock.
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![]() The female Red-winged Blackbird looks nothing like her mate.
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![]() A female Red-winged Blackbird having a nice stretch.
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