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gwynnie Dog vomit slime mold
Dog vomit slime mold commented on by gwynnie British Columbia, Canadaa year ago

wow - creepy

gwynnie Black Swans
Black Swans commented on by gwynnie Perth, Western Australia, Australiaa year ago

Beautiful photo!

gwynnie North American ladybug
North American ladybug commented on by gwynnie Alberta, Canada2 years ago

Nice! 1st ladybug of the spring.

gwynnie Bats
Bats commented on by gwynnie Virgin Islands of the United States, United States Virgin Islands2 years ago

Wow. Cool.

gwynnie Carolina Chickadee
Carolina Chickadee commented on by gwynnie Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA2 years ago

Beautiful - it's really special to have a wild bird trust you enough to sit on your hand

gwynnie Robin
Robin commented on by gwynnie Edmonton, Alberta, Canada2 years ago

Does anybody know if it's common for some robins not to migrate South? Or is it unusual? There were 3-5 robins (might be younger birds) hanging with a flock of Bohemian Waxwings.

gwynnie Hairy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker commented on by gwynnie Alberta, Canada2 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion. You're right that the males do have red caps I just didn't get a photo of any of them. I actually think this might be a Hairy Woodpecker - the range fits, a bit bigger that the Downy, & a spur of black at the collar bone. I'll try spotting them again to confirm my theory (I have a better lens now too)

gwynnie Musk Ox
Musk Ox commented on by gwynnie Alaska, USA2 years ago

Amazing - thanks for taking a photo of theses guys.