Moon by request
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Moon just showing through
Raspberry finch
Evening grosbeak
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Good peristaltic function
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Staring at some birds
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Morning visitors, evening grosbeaks


This morning, we had a sudden and short visit by three dozen evening
grosbeaks. They are the first ones I've seen this season. They were
cleaning up the mess left by a bunch of bluejays earlier this morning --
the jays had emptied the seed feeder onto the ground and the deck. The
grosbeaks were glad to find the mess.
And then ten or fifteen minutes later, they were gone,
Here a male and a female sat together for a moment, long enough for me
to get their picture.
grosbeaks. They are the first ones I've seen this season. They were
cleaning up the mess left by a bunch of bluejays earlier this morning --
the jays had emptied the seed feeder onto the ground and the deck. The
grosbeaks were glad to find the mess.
And then ten or fifteen minutes later, they were gone,
Here a male and a female sat together for a moment, long enough for me
to get their picture.
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