Before I begin with this week's chapter, I'd like to mention that blogger is having issues with pictures. I wasn't sure I was going to post this week. And I'm not the only one with the prohibited sign for several pics. It appears my cell phone, scenic/people shots were blocked but my camera photos were not. So you'll see my wildlife discoveries from this past week. Blogger is aware of the problem and they are working on the issue. Now let's get started with this week.
Heermann's Gull makes a day appearance at a local pond in Pima County |
I like this gray and detailed throne of the Greater Pewee. They are all vocalizing right now which is absolutely beautiful |
Bushtits feed along a creek on Mt. Lemmon |
Anna's Hummingbird monitors my count at Reid Park |
Zebra-tailed Lizard |
A really cool Solitary Sandpiper hides in the reeds on a vacant golf course. |
OMG! Yappy Black-necked Stilts warn me to stay back, even though there's a fence between us and that I'm some distance away from the fence. Good gods! |
A wonderful Post for the
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...fantastisc captures.
Stay healthy
LOL, I had to laugh at the red hat comment. I love all your birds, especially the Stilts and Hummingbird. Stay safe and healthy! Happy birding.. Enjoy your week ahead.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.
ReplyDeleteI bet the creatures of the world are happy with the temporary absence of people! How cool to get those lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's delightful to see you over at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Don't let these difficult times get to you, Chris - it can't go on forever!
ReplyDeleteSuper photos, as always!
I too had problems with 'prohibited' signs replacing photos on blog posts. It only happened briefly one day, and the photos never came back although they still resided in my Google folders. I suspect that they tried a new 'offensive content recogniton' algorithm which went horribly wrong.
Best wishes to you both. Stay safe - - - Richard
Times are so difficult Chris - I can't believe how quickly the whole world has changed. Your photos as always are super. Stay safe and well and positive. One day we will be out of this nightmare scenario.
ReplyDeleteHang in there my friend.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of the black necked stilts. They look scrappy. Having some intellectual stimulation and interesting new projects certainly helps pass the time.
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