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Chipping Sparrow
On 24 June 2013, I had been staying at home for a few days, making sure I was not contributing to traffic on the roads or getting in the way of people dealing with this horrendous flooding during our Flood of the Century. Cabin fever was beginning to set in, lol, and I decided that I just had to get out for a quick drive. A friend had let me know just before the flood that he'd seen lots of mushrooms growing at a place he told me about last year, not far from home and not in a flooded area. I did find a few photogenic fungi - and I had a couple of these quite pretty little Chipping Sparrows flitting in and out of the trees and bushes around me.
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