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Lovebirds galore at Encanto Park! |
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Guardian Rosy-faced Lovebirds |
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a new ebird hotspot! Margaret T. Hance Park! |
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Fledgling Rosy-faced Lovebird. One of possibly 4 in this nest! |
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Magill narrowly escapes an urban water disaster! We had to get a closer view of possible nesting lovebirds around this tricky gate. |
I think one of the biggest things, for me anyway, is having a sense of humor. It's important to laugh and have a good time between the bird observations. I've been with some birders in the past who don't have a sense of humor. OR! Have completely lost their sense of wonder. Part of this lovebird count was to get into the "nitty gritty" places often overlooked by so many people.
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We discover a forest in the middle of our area |
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Eurasian-collared Dove |
Great-tailed Grackle |
Ring-necked Duck |
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Snowy Egret |
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Note the yellow mutation of the Rosy-faced Lovebird to the right. We found only one of these birds in our count. It's called a "Lutino". Fascinating! |
Luna is wondering why there are holiday decorations to go with Valentine's dinner |
Well that's my report for this week. Stay tuned for more as we journey with several of our favorite birder friends to new and old places alike. Sometimes I feel like Mr. Rogers:) I even wear the same dang vest! Until next time friends!