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Taken in the spring and it is likely watching over a nearby nest.

 

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The Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), also known as the grey squirrel depending on region, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. It is native to eastern North America, where it is the most prodigious and ecologically essential natural forest regenerator.The generic name, Sciurus, is derived from two Greek words, skia, meaning shadow, and oura, meaning tail. This name alludes to the squirrel sitting in the shadow of its tail. The specific epithet, carolinensis, refers to the Carolinas, where the species was first recorded and where the animal is still extremely common. In the United Kingdom and Canada, it is simply referred to as the "grey squirrel". In the US, "eastern" is used to differentiate the species from the western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus).

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Eastern Meadowlark ~ Sturnella magna

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Red Columbine is a fairly common spring wildflower. It is easily grown from seed and so many gardeners are beginning to grow this type of aquilegia. I spotted this one on a recent neighbourhood walk.

 

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One of a small flock. Great to see this one feeding on the flowers again.

Bear Creek Houston, Texas-1461

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Eastern Meadowlark

 

From Audubon:

 

A familiar bird, known by the black "V" on its chest when it sings from a fencepost, or by the flash of white tail feathers when it flushes from the grass. The clear whistled song of the Eastern Meadowlark can be heard in spring not only in the East but also in desert grasslands of the Southwest. Some scientists believe that the southwestern form is actually a different species. Other races of the Eastern Meadowlark are widespread in Central America and northern South America.

 

Photographed, of course, at Joe Overstreet Road.

Wikipedia: The eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) is a small North American migratory thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands, and orchards.

 

The bright-blue breeding plumage of the male, easily observed on a wire or open perch, makes this species a favorite of birders. It is the state bird of Missouri and New York.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

Pole Farm NJ.

 

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Eastern Meadowlark on post along Joe Overstreet Road

This may be the last chipmunk photo of the season. They are now in their burrows for the winter.

Bear Creek Park, Houston-Texas- 1446

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Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/800, f/8, ISO 800. Male. View Large.

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 390mm, f/8, 1/250, ISO 180. Male. View Large.

Taken Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park. Florida.

Macon, Bibb County, Georgia

Balanced on a barb wire fence.

Lambton County, ON

A bird that has been a massive challenge for a little while. Finally managed to get a good shot of one earlier this morning with nice light and some detail. Using your car as a blind is a massive challenge - stabilization, heat challenges, etc. but I grabbed a few sharp shots!

A little blue jewel in my yard.

The eastern gray squirrel is a bushy-tailed member of the rodent family. They have grayish-brown fur with paler fur on their undersides. The tail often has silvery-tipped hairs at the end. Eastern gray squirrels can grow 17 to 20 inches long. Florida is home to two other species of squirrels, the fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) and the southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans).

 

Eastern gray squirrels occur in woodland and urban areas, especially near oaks and hickories, and are active during the day, often feeding on the ground. They spend much of their lives in trees.

 

The eastern gray squirrel hoards food in numerous places for later recovery. They have the ability to recall the location of thousands of food caches. Preferred foods include bark, berries, seeds and acorns.

 

Breeding can occur up to twice a year. Nests are made in the forks of trees, but they will nest in attics when accessible, becoming a nuisance to many homeowners. Litter size averages one to four young.

 

Of the 94 species of wild mammals that are native to Florida, none are more frequently encountered than squirrels. Squirrels belong to the most successful and widespread order in the world, rodents. One of the main differences between squirrels and most other rodents is that squirrels have a rather large, bushy tail.

 

I found this one in my backyard in Polk County, Florida.

Male - Winnie Palmer Nature Preserve, Latrobe PA

A local celebrity these days - this Eastern Meadowlark was feeding amongst the long grasses against the slope of a hill. Although starvation may be an issue, Owls and Hawks also frequent the area and this guy pops out against the snow...

The female Eastern Koël (Eudynamys orientalis) is larger than the male, with speckled feathers and lacking the bright red eyes of her mate. These birds migrate to Australia where they spend the warmer months laying their eggs in other birds' nests and shattering the peace with a range of loud and discordant calls. I do not welcome these birds to my yard, and the other birds shun them.

A male Eastern Meadowlark typically has two mates at a time, and on rare occasion, three.

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