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Eastern Scheldt, Zierikzee, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, the Netherlands

 

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North-South Lake Campground, NY

I noticed that the apparent mother of Aubrey, the rabbit that grew up under my deck, visited him virtually every day when he was young but seemingly earning his own living eating grass. I always thought that the young ones were on their own when they left their siblings and began eating grass.

 

However, I have noticed that the above mother has been nursing its young bunny in my yard this week despite the fact that the bunny is also eating grass. It is likely that Aubrey's mother was nursing him at this age too, when she visited him regularly. Does this mean that the moms visit all their surviving young throughout the neighbourhood at this stage? If so, that must be hard to manage.

Allegheny Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA

My first encounter with an Eastern Coyote! A close encounter at that!

 

At first I thought this was someone's dog, and that it's owner would be coming up behind them, so I went back to butterfly watching by the pond I had been camped at for 20 or so minutes. Something nudged me nearly a minute later and I had the thought that this was no ordinary dog...and there it was a minute later, watching me.

 

What a beautiful encounter! I hope I come across another soon on my walks!

 

Seen in Victoria Park, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

A young Eastern Phoebe which was migrating through posed for me just long enough to get off a couple of shots.

Eastern Screech-Owl

(Aquila heliaca) Orao krstas

This is one Eastern imperial eagle out of four that live in my country.

Once upon a time there were a lot of them, and now we are struggling to preserve the remaining ones.

I'm so happy that this eagle was flying just above me today and I had time to take a picture of it.

Have a great day and thank you for visiting!

 

Cercis canadensis, the eastern redbud, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from southern Ontario, south to northern Florida but which can thrive as far west as California. It is the state tree of Oklahoma.

Photo taken from a group of new arrivals in our area. A sure sign of spring!

Eastern Meadowlark

 

The Virus chased me out of Florida early this year! My hope is that good health follows all of us ... and that those touched recover quickly

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Eastern Screech-Owl

Females are dimorphic. The yellow morph differs from the male in having a blue postmedian area on the dorsal hindwing. In the dark morph, the areas that are normally yellow are replaced with dark gray or black. The bluish postmedian area on the ventral hindwing has one row of orange spots.

Species: P. glaucus

Genus: Papilio

 

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus - Wikipedia

Eastern Screech Owl showing off his foot! lol

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Eastern Bluebird from June 2019 at the Ravines Park.

Coloring in the West.

A specimen tree at the UC Botanical Garden, Eastern North America section. Quite a bit of color in the Garden at present 😊

HTmT!

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly on purple Butterfly Bush. Morgan County, Alabama - August 6, 2021.

Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, 600mm, f/6.3, 1/500, ISO 450. Male. View Large.

Eastern kingbirds wait on an open perch and fly out to catch insects in flight, sometimes hovering to pick prey off vegetation.

Eastern Bluebird approaching a nest box.

My very firs Flycatcher.

 

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Eastern Screech-Owlet

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