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at the ceramics factory / shop - Dolores Hidalgo, Edo de Gto.

 

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She's having a hard molt. I'm happy it's October, she should be warm and refeathered before it gets too cold. Her pin feathers are coming in, it looks so painful.

 

Dottie and Birdbrain are molting too, but nowhere near as extreme. I'm expecting Badass and Baldy to start molting any day, but they just keep laying eggs and looking normal.

 

I don't think Blackbeard is laying eggs yet. I think only Ziggy,

Beardless, and Owl are. I may be wrong.

"Look, Birdbrain, if you drink it all, we can't get in there and paddle around."

A Frend (Eli) Put these up in Romana and sent me these pics.

Anastasia Finch, a blogger for BirdBrain(ed) Book Blog, Anaheim, Calif., reads the back cover of "The Cloak Society" at the HarperCollins booth before adding it to her collection in the ALA Exhibits in Anaheim.

I don't want a cracker Birdbrain!

A Gray Tree Frog takes over a bird house by the PBA bakery.

I was taking photos of Goldfinches now wearing their bright summer yellows when to my surprise and delight this stunning Baltimore Oriole landed right into the frame of my camera. The six photos are in sequence except for the last and show him trying to figure out how to get the birdseed out of the feeder. He was not able to figure it out, and kept pecking at the seed visible in the plastic tube, but never discovering the opening in the tube were he could feed. I guess this lends credit to the term Birdbrain, LOL.

I had not previously seen him in my area but I have seen him once again since taking these photos in late April. I am hoping he is raising a family in the area.

 

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Just a store in Ypsilanti, Michigan

We got to feed them quartz rocks which they went nuts for. Birds eating rocks, crazy.

One of the 100 things in my life that I wanted to see.

I was taking photos of Goldfinches now wearing their bright summer yellows when to my surprise and delight this stunning Baltimore Oriole landed right into the frame of my camera. The six photos are in sequence except for the last and show him trying to figure out how to get the birdseed out of the feeder. He was not able to figure it out, and kept pecking at the seed visible in the plastic tube, but never discovering the opening in the tube were he could feed. I guess this lends credit to the term Birdbrain, LOL.

I had not previously seen him in my area but I have seen him once again since taking these photos in late April. I am hoping he is raising a family in the area.

 

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