Solitary little yellowlegs enjoying the last, low pools of the late summer reservoir.
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Solitary little yellowlegs enjoying the last, low pools of the late summer reservoir. -
A little mess of cattail ghosts.A little mess of cattail ghosts.
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A little cattail ASMR from the wetland trail this afternoon.A little cattail ASMR from the wetland trail this afternoon.
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Surprise guardian of the neighborhood the other day: Young belted kingfisher!Surprise guardian of the neighborhood the other day: Young belted kingfisher!
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The view on my way to the parking lot after teaching today.The view on my way to the parking lot after teaching today. It's been a long day, but the sky is soothing and soft.
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Morning magpie.Morning magpie.
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You can zoom in to see the sheer number of dinosaurian figures in this wide flurry of pelicans--one of several turning in the sky over my head this morning as I watched another hundred flocking on the river rocks below.You can zoom in to see the sheer number of dinosaurian figures in this wide flurry of pelicans--one of several turning in the sky over my head this morning as I watched another hundred flocking on the river rocks below.
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#SilentSundayA little bonus pastoral from my drive through the outskirts of Klamath County yesterday. We had heavy rain, then a flash of rainy sun, and even a bit of snow up in the mountains.
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#SilentSunday(taken through the car window on a highway in Klamath County, Oregon)
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This beautiful enormous sky kitten.This beautiful enormous sky kitten.
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Thirty-odd quail!Here are a few more quail pics from around my neighborhood; I find these murbling, squeaky birds so cheering.
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Thirty-odd quail!This morning's quail ambassador! #quorb
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Thirty-odd quail!Thirty-odd quail! Foraging in the backyard #BirdCallOut
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Pull bell cord to release beans.Pull bell cord to release beans. #Caturday
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The pygmy nuthatches love this mossy post in the park--I find them here every year, flitting in and out of the holes that appear lower down (where many of them hatched earlier in the summer) and peeping at the surrounding pines.The pygmy nuthatches love this mossy post in the park--I find them here every year, flitting in and out of the holes that appear lower down (where many of them hatched earlier in the summer) and peeping at the surrounding pines.
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I found this beautiful mushroom (about three inches tall and four across) yesterday morning.Little Mushroom Aged Fourteen. #DEHG
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I found this beautiful mushroom (about three inches tall and four across) yesterday morning.I found this beautiful mushroom (about three inches tall and four across) yesterday morning.
It reminds me of one of those little papered push-up parasols or, even more, like Degas's Little Dancer, Age Fourteen hiding under a broad, weather-beaten sunhat.
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I was out watching quail in the yard when I started to hear (and feel!) buzzing immediately behind me.I was out watching quail in the yard when I started to hear (and feel!) buzzing immediately behind me. I turned to find this little fairy hovering at eye level as though e'd been trying to get my attention for hours. Once e was sure I was looking, e immediately darted up and lit in the willow tree for pictures.
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One lovely, hidden fruit in the kingfisher tree.One lovely, hidden fruit in the kingfisher tree.