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In Conversation

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by Bryan Costales external link

Benny in conversation with another in Eugene, Oregon.

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Edged With Lavender

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by Bryan Costales external link

The blooms on the hellebore, growing in the back corner of our yard, were edged in lavender.

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Grew Wild

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by Bryan Costales external link

The rosemary bush in our Monster raised garden bed, in the frontyard, grew wild.

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A Few Rain Drops

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by Bryan Costales external link

A few rain drops hung off a tree in our back yard.

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Looked To The Side

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by Bryan Costales external link

Eleanor sat in her home in Bay Point, Clifornia and looked to one side.

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The First

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by Bryan Costales external link

The first snowdrop flowers bloomed under our backyard Tulip Tree.

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Dirt Has Been Prepared

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by Bryan Costales external link

Dirt has been prepared into three parallel rows for the future planting of corn and tomatoes.

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Long-nosed bat

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by Terry Costales

On a tour of the Canal of Palms, this was the first animal spotted by our guide. There were three of these tiny bats on the underside of a dead branch. How the guide even saw them was a mystery because they were perfectly camouflaged. The guide identified them as long-nosed bats.

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Heermann's Gull

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by Terry Costales

This juvenile Heermann's gull exhibits its main identifying marks clearly: black feet, red bill and dusky body. As an adult, its head will become pure white.

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American White Pelican

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by Terry Costales

There was this one lone white pelican at the nature center that day. It was probably an injured bird being nursed back to health, or it just knew a good hand-out when it saw one.

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White-bellied Bustard (Eupodotis senegalensis)

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by Terry Costales

I was quite taken with this two foot tall, chicken-turkey-like bird. It's a ground dwelling native of eastern Africa.

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Black Crowned Night Heron

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by Terry Costales

It's breeding season again for the Night Herons and Snowy Egrets. Here is a Heron settling a property dispute with his Egret neighbor.

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Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja, sometimes Ajaia ajaja)

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by Terry Costales

On our boat trip to Turtle Beach Lodge we saw many Roseate Spoonbills feeding near the banks. When they feed, they move their heads rapidly back and forth in the shallow water, making them look very industrious and a bit silly.

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Lesser Scaup

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by Terry Costales

Here is the female lesser scaup. The mate of yesterday's male.

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Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)

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by Terry Costales

A large fledgling appears mesmerized by the camera.

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Brown Basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus)

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by Terry Costales

Unlike yesterday's bright green plumed basilisk, this brown one has a yellow stripe. Here the male shows off his crest.

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Juvenile Yellow-Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea)

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by Terry Costales

This juvenile was perched directly across the canal from the adult bird I posted on this blog yesterday.

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Western Grebe

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by Terry Costales

There were many Western Grebes on the lake. They were more wary of people than the ducks and kept their distance.

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Chinese Crested

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by Terry Costales

It's an odd looking animal, but it's like any other dog, really.

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Irish Wolfhound

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by Terry Costales

The Irish Wolfhound is the tallest breed of dog. It's hard to imagine this extremely gentle animal being used in war, but war is the original use for which they were bred.

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White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)

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by Terry Costales

Yesterday's posting showed storks nesting in a tree. Here is a photo showing storks nesting on top of a building that was in the Stuttgart Zoo.

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Greater Scaup (Aythya marila)

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by Terry Costales

Greater Scaups are very common in the Bay Area. This is a male.

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Cormorant

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by Terry Costales

This bird is resting on an urn placed next to a reflecting pool inside the Stuttgart Zoo. It isn't caged and flew in on its own. I witnessed many herons, storks and cormorants fly into various enclosures to take advantage of the plentiful food supply.

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Black River Turtle (Rhinoclemmys funerea)

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by Terry Costales

There are numerous Black River Turtles in the canals and rivers of Costa Rica. We stopped to view a caiman near the riverbank and this curious turtle came up to the boat. It was definitely used to people and was looking for a handout. Of course feeding the wildlife is frowned upon. It makes them dependent on humans and puts them at risk of disease and abuse.

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White-bellied Bustard (Eupodotis senegalensis)

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by Terry Costales

Here is a close up of yesterdays' subject.

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