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Hidden deep in the urban landscape is Ira Keller Falls. From a fun PDXNightowls photowalk and the fun continues this Friday. NB46478
Red bellied woodpecker, a regular at the peanut bird feeder in our yard. So happy to see these birds that stayed through the winter and are still here this spring.
May 20, 2017.
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The birds use the pond as a place to bathe and drink. At the entrance there is a shallow slope, before it drops to 18-24 inches.
They don't seem to mind that the fish swim by whist they are bathing. :)
One of the pair of juvenile robins who visit the feeders several times a day. They are a joy to watch.
I have black walnuts that I planted in my yard. There were lots of shadows and I like the strokes that came out. Made it B/W and cropped. Reduced some of the highlights.
I had seen this bumblebee - white-tailed, I think - on my chair outside the kitchen door when I made a coffee after lunch. It was still there half an hour later. We had had a sharp shower of rain around lunchtime, and the wind was bitterly cold. I mixed up a sugary drink, as suggested by the bee society, of white sugar and water, about 60/40. I placed some on the point of an old bone letter opener and gently slide it towards the bee. It moved towards the sugar and began to drink. I watched it long enough to take a few photos, and left it.
I am pleased to say that 10 minutes later, it had gone.......