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They often tuck one leg up when they are resting. This one has only one leg. It got around quite well by hopping with a little wing assist.
St Albert Alberta.
The first one to arrived to Wisconsin river so excited to see the new ones in the next 3 months, have a great week ahead and thank you for your faves and comments! :)
Lesser Nighthawks fly through the air with their mouths wide open, eating anything that lands in it including files, mosquitoes, moths, june bugs, leafhoppers, and moths. Though nighthawks have a tiny bill, they have a big, very wide mouth that is lined with fine hairs to help trap insects. They primarily take insects in flight, but they also jump up to grab insects from the ground.
La Balsa del Algar es una mina !. Es un ecosistema con 20 especies de odonatos aproximadamente y con mucha actividad. Ese día esta parthenope se nos mostró de frente, poco habitual ya que suelen patrullar rodeando el sitio por donde nos colocamos a la espera de poder dispararles y mi colega Pipa y yo nos pudimos llevar alguna que otra frontal de esta maravilla. También contamos ocho tandem de Anax ephippiger que no se dejaros retratar !
A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) in search of something to eat wanders the shores of Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
2 August, 2013.
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Lesser purple emperor (Apatura ilia) butterfly sipping water from moist mud.
Mieniak strużnik (Apatura ilia) spijający wodę w wilgotnego błota.
The lesser goldfinches we back in force today. A whole flock of them were gathered in one of the fields that I walk next to. Got a series of shots of them, always nice to see them around!
A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) searching the shallow water and shore of Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for a morsel or two on which to feed. The Miquelon Lakes are composed of three water bodies and form a provincial park.
7 August, 2014.
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A brood of Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) cruises an urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
24 July, 2020.
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A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) poses proudly from a dry and elevated platform on the shores of Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
6 August, 2013.
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A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) in partial transition plumage is observed on a prairie wetland east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
9 May, 2022.
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A Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) male swimming on a small storm water wetland in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
18 June, 2022.
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