Northern Mockingbird © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 48 – Northern Mockingbird — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Owl In Blue — leaf and twig
sharp cold ruffling feathers and solitary thoughts via Owl In Blue — leaf and twig
Don’t mind me, I’m just passing through
I was pleasantly surprised to see the fox this morning, no doubt dropping by to see if there may be some free suet just hanging about. Such a magnificent creature with the most beautiful coat and luxuriously gorgeous tail. Thank goodness I just so happened to be looking out at the squirrels and birds when …
Look ma, no hands!
I often marvel at the dexterity and cleverness of squirrels, especially when seemingly defying gravity to raid bird feeders and suet logs. This morning's wicked winds and blinding snow didn't stop this black squirrel from snacking on the suet log hung from the clothesline.
Photo Capture # 47 – Blue Jay — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Blue Jay © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 47 – Blue Jay — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Curious Meadowlark — nature has no boss
This Western Meadowlark, which I assumed to be molting, was out in the open foraging last summer. Hunting for insects on open grasslands looking almost like a small new species of vulture with their feathers missing from their neck. via Curious Meadowlark — nature has no boss
Tawny Owls — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Although many people believe this owl has exceptional night vision, its retina is no more sensitive than a human’s. The owls asymmetrically placed ears are key to its hunting by giving it excellent directional hearing. Its nocturnal habits and eerie, easily imitated call, have led to a mythical association of the tawny owl with bad… via …
Sandpiper (I think) — The Wilden Marsh Blog
The post Sandpiper (I think) appeared first on The Wilden Marsh Blog. via Sandpiper (I think) — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Nature’s Wilder Side Almanac 2019 — Oakland County Blog
WILDER SIDE OF OAKLAND COUNTY JANUARY The first days of January signal a New Year of adventures along the trails, and in the parks and wildlands of Oakland County. Snowy Owls, the denizens of the Arctic tundra irrupt into Michigan most winters confirming the season of snow has arrived – even when it’s delayed. Snowy …
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Hello Pronghorn — nature has no boss
Greeted by warming rays of the morning sunlight a Pronghorn begins its’ day. via Hello Pronghorn — nature has no boss


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