Skeletons of winter
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Like peas in a pod
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Trumpet serenade
Following in Mom's footsteps
Spring bouquet
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Nesting time, perhaps?
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Dad on guard
Raptor beauty
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Summer colour
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A reminder that it IS spring
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Hepatica
Tucked in
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A Flicker for Flickr
A Northern Flicker seen today on a short, local walk. This one lives in the same area as "my" Great Horned Owls. Just had to go and check on them again today and I suspect that the small mass of very downy feathers that I could see to one side of Mum, and just above the edge of the cavity, could have been an owlet. I really hope so! Guess I'll have to start checking more frequently from now on.
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