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Female Moose enjoying an early morning drink on the snake river. Grand Teton National Park, WY. via Morning Drink — nature has no boss

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Uh Oh Cheeks… : It’s A Birb Thing

Anyone who lives with a birdie knows clothing is a prime target for birdie ‘stuff’. Check out Lavender’s April It’s A Birb Thing column to see how Cheeks decorates her mom’s new shirt.

Ash-throated Flycatcher — Sonoran Images

You may enlarge any image in this blog by clicking on it. Click again for a detailed view. I was very pleased the other day to capture an image of an Ash-throated Flycatcher. These birds favor trees and brushy vegetation, often in the vicinity of a stream or creek. I was riding as a passenger […] […]

Post Pandemic Blues: Feathered Frenzy

There’s no doubt that the pandemic has changed almost every facet of human life, from how we interact with others to how and where we go when, or if, we go out. For our companion birdies however, nothing has changed. Their daily routine remains their reality, they’re still the happy (okay, sometimes hormonal too) birdies […]

Easter Egg-venture, Dingbot Style: Beneath the Cage Grate

Oh dear, it seems Alexa and Roomba’s Easter egg hunt took a couple of wrong, and funny, turns. Morty of course was closely observing their antics from a safe distance, careful to get the whole story whilst not getting his feathers tarnished (or dipped in egg). Everybirdie should hop on over to Morty’s April column […]

How The Military Helped Bring Back The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker — National : NPR

The U.S. military and conservation groups forged an unusual alliance to help save the red-cockaded woodpecker, but a Trump-era move to take it off the endangered list could threaten the bird.(Image credit: Chuck Hess/USFS) How The Military Helped Bring Back The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker — National : NPR

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