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A red squirrel collects mushrooms for later consumption. The main thing they collect are spruce cones that they make large middens (piles) of cones to eat all winter long. However, they've figured out you can't bury mushrooms on the ground as they'll rot. So, they hang them in trees to dry for latter consumption. I tried to follow this guy, but I think he was wise to me and kept running until he outran me before going to his sky midden.
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Red Squirrels usually live for 3 - 4 years. Outside of the breeding season females are tolerant of each other. This one was seen in the Cairngorms, Scotland.
The red-tailed hawk is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies. It is one of the most common members within the genus of Buteo in North America or worldwide.
The Red Arrows during a display.
It's been a while since I was last on here. Sorry about that. I've missed a lot of your uploads.
Red bellied woodpeckers are a rare sight in Ontario.They are expanding their range north. This male was seen in High Park,Toronto.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Red admiral (Vanessa atalanta) butterfly perched on a fallen maple leaf.
Rusałka admirał (Vanessa atalanta) siedząca na opadłym klonowym liściu.
I'm afraid the heat has kept me away from Sussex Prairies for the last few days, but the temperature finally dropped today, to my huge relief, so I'm sure I'll be back there very soon. I love colour and the garden is a feast for the eyes at this time of year. :)
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A portrait of the female red-breasted merganser enjoying the Lauwersoog harbour.
Dutch: middelste zaagbek (mergus serrator)
I got this flower at The Imperial Palace Garden, Tokyo.
I don't know what flower it is, I try but cannot find the name, the red color caught my eyes immediately.
Now I know the answer, It's Japanese Quince.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) perched on a branch.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca na gałęzi.
Un couloir plongé dans le noir, éclairé par mon flash externe et une gélatine rouge, tenu au centre par mon assistant Julien, qui a été effacé en post-traitement grâce à une seconde photo prise au flash rouge derrière l'appareil.
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The Red-winged Blackbird is a highly polygynous species, meaning males have many female mates – up to 15 in some cases. In some populations 90 percent of territorial males have more than one female nesting on their territories. But all is not as it seems: one-quarter to one-half of nestlings turn out to have been sired by someone other than the territorial male.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red-winged_Blackbird/lifehistory
This is the first adult red-shouldered hawk I've seen in the park, so I was very happy to get a photo. It's not a common bird here as we are on the western edge of its range. Previously I've only seen a couple juveniles of this species.
Some species info: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red-shouldered_Hawk/overview
I love it when Hooded Orioles migrate through our desert spot. Like most birds, they do not like the sight of a big lens, so I have to lie in wait hoping they will come to me. So in the early morning, with a good cup of coffee and my stool, I hide in the shade of an Ocotillo.
While I wait, I listen to the sounds of the desert birds and feel the soft warm desert air. Springtime is wonderful in the desert and the time passes quickly, especially when finally one of your target birds comes to you!
Hooded Oriole
Icterus cucullatus
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