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Black Tern
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Handsome male
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Swainson's Hawk on a rainy day
A two-legged Wilson's Snipe : )
I'm forever blowing bubbles
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Tennessee Warbler
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Evening Grosbeak
Purple Finch
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Dark-eyed Junco
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Wilson's Snipe
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A different kind of perch
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A matching stripe
Beautiful catch
A colourful guy
Five in a row
Subalpine Fir / Abies lasiocarpa
Juicy snack for his babies
Mountain Bluebird from my archives
Forest beauty
Hiding in the moss
American Three-toed Woodpecker
Ruddy Duck
Colourful trio
The simplicity of freedom
Enjoying the sun
Elk at a Ranch
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Fungi from the archives
American Three-toed Woodpecker
Forest display
Claspleaf twistedstalk berries
Standing alone
Perfectly textured
Footprints in the snow
Last day before the winter gates closed
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This is where I was yesterday
Suppertime catch
Blues and whites of winter
The Famous Five with snow
Oh, so handsome
A touch of autumn colour
A joy to see
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Black Tern on fence post
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I was so happy when I came across a couple of Black Terns perched on fence posts. Usually, they are flying at top speed in every direction possible, including dive-bombing! I was sitting in the "safety" of my car : ) Taken along one of the backroads SW of the city, on 12 June 2014.
The Black Tern is a small, dark, graceful Tern, found in freshwater marshes. It eats insects as well as fish. In breeding plumage it has a dark head and chest and gray wings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Tern
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Black_Tern/id
The Black Tern is a small, dark, graceful Tern, found in freshwater marshes. It eats insects as well as fish. In breeding plumage it has a dark head and chest and gray wings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Tern
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Black_Tern/id
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