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Someone used chalk to draw a mural on pieces of black plywood.
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Our first back yard pond was refilled with water after we made certain it no longer leaked.
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Our Blackberry bush has grown so large it threatens to overgrow one end of our Snake raised garden bed.
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The last white bearded iris to bloom did so at the end of September.
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Our last two California poppies bloomed in our patch of poppy plants.
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A violet phylox plant bloomed next to our front path with spent daisys beyond..
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A sign in a store window read, "Garcia And Joplin. In Dolby Surround."
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A sign erected in Union Square read, "Office of Economic Development. Mayor Daniel Lurie. Union Square Alliance. LeMonde Studio."
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(64 views) This bird is resting on an urn placed next to a reflecting pool inside the Stuttgart Zoo. It isn't caged and flew in on its own. I witnessed many herons, storks and cormorants fly into various enclosures to take advantage of the plentiful food supply.
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This juvenile Heermann's gull exhibits its main identifying marks clearly: black feet, red bill and dusky body. As an adult, its head will become pure white.
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(63 views) I was quite taken with this two foot tall, chicken-turkey-like bird. It's a ground dwelling native of eastern Africa.
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This photo was taken late March of this year and many birds were still in just black and white. For courting and breeding the necks and chest acquire a rusty or tan color.
They really seem to enjoy their mud-flats.
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There was this one lone white pelican at the nature center that day. It was probably an injured bird being nursed back to health, or it just knew a good hand-out when it saw one.
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(62 views) The male Bufflehead
is a strikingly beautiful bird. There were several on the lake this summer-like day, having a good time diving to avoid the photographer.
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(61 views) This photo was taken from high on the hill in the center of the zoo. It shows the storks nest in context.
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Another view of the distant and beautiful Harrier.
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(61 views) Maybe I should have posted this on Valentines Day. It's either affection or defense of territory.
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(61 views) The male lesser scaup is almost identical to the male greater scaup. The head of the lesser gleams purple whereas the greater gleams green. Supposedly the lesser is also smaller than the greater, but I haven't found that to be so.
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(61 views) A large fledgling appears mesmerized by the camera.
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(61 views) These storks were nesting in a very tall tree inside of the Karlsruhe Zoo. I took this photo from partway up the hill in the center of the park.
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(61 views) I saw this osprey dive into the river and come up with a fish. Unfortunately the image is not sharp because the boat was moving fast, the bird was far away and flying fast. I'm glad I at least got to see it.
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(61 views) This swallow is one of a pair we saw from the boat. They patiently remained perched for several minutes while everyone photographed them.
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(61 views) There were many of these toucans in the forest surrounding the volcano. They traveled in small flocks and were easily seen and heard.
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(60 views) When the Jacanas fly they display bright yellow patches on their wings. Despite there being so many of them, we never got a shot of one flying
They are known for "walking on water", because their very long toes allow them to walk on floating vegetation. Unfortunately, the ones we saw were in the mud the whole time and so we never witnessed this behavior.
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(60 views) Here is a shot of the male from yesterday's posting which shows the unusual feather formation over his back.
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