Lighting up the forest
Aflame
Blazing forest
Sea Buckthorn
Jamaican Poinsettia
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White-crowned Sparrow
Spreading Dogbane
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
White-crowned Sparrow
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William J. Bagnall Wilderness Park
Another view at William J Bagnall Wildlife Park
A tree full of Tree Swallows
One of a crowd
Gathering of the masses
02 Tree Swallow trio
The arrival of fall
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Down by the river on a frosty morning
Bananaquit / Coereba flaveola, Tobago
Rough-legged Hawk / Buteo lagopus
Yellow-chinned Spinetail, Nariva Swamp afternoon
Great Horned Owl on a fence post
The difference four days make
Juvenile Northern Goshawk, feeding
Country scene in winter
Sharp-tailed Grouse
A lucky Moose day
Winter's beauty
Turkistan Burning Bush / Euonymus nanus turkmenist…
Pink Showy Cinquefoil
The beauty of hoar frost
Peking Cotoneaster
Droplet
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Mother Nature's hole-punch
I'm not completely certain, but these holes are most likely the work of a Leaf-cutter Bee.
"They nest in ready-made wooden cavities, in hollow plant stems, and in drilled wood nesting blocks. The females cut pieces of leaves to line their nests. They can be rather particular about the leaves they use."
From ATTRA.
"They nest in ready-made wooden cavities, in hollow plant stems, and in drilled wood nesting blocks. The females cut pieces of leaves to line their nests. They can be rather particular about the leaves they use."
From ATTRA.
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