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Made this morning in our garden, Magnolia
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700D with EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Maheshpur, Morang, Nepal.
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This is a good example of what this little Northern Pygmy Owl did when a scary Chickadee flew above him. This is a change in posture called "tall and thin" and is a sign of distress. He does it to make himself look bigger or to escape detection. It was chickadees that finally drove him away. Actually, the mobbing of chickadees was how I saw my first Northern Pygmy Owl in a local park several years ago. Two more photos are in the comment box.
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Just look at this Sparrowline
Seems if we have to find a new parking spot for our weekly get together.
NS #1143 and two other units are on their knees as they grind up-grade heading west on the NS Christiansburg Mountain Division.
The last few days of 2017 were fruitful if by that you take it to mean shorebirds.The last good shot of an American Avocet was this wading past the shore on MY side of the slough. It looks like it'll be another year before they come through again although my notes said through the end of February is possible.