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Swan Rangers Get Bird Brain!

Heron lift-off by Pam Willison!

Swan Rangers appear to have gotten bird brain during their outings this past week, but not so bad as to overlook wildflowers and other critters!

Click here or scroll down for the Rangers' photos and details!

Pam Willison got an action shot of a Great blue heron for our lead photo but . . .

 

. . . got a calmer shot of a Canada goose and goslings and . . .

 

. . . a resting Cinnamon teal.

 

Pam reminds us sit pays to look up with these photos of an immature Bald eagle and . . .

 

. . . an American redstart!

 

Pat Jaquith shows us an American goldfinch . . .

 

. . . Chipping sparrow . . . 

 

. . . Lewis's woodpecker . . .

 

. . . and she challenges us to find the House finch among these Spruce cones!

 

Ruth Quist shows us a young Cooper's hawk that successfully recovered from striking a window - after a long pause to regain its wits!

 

Ruth reminds us to be on the lookout for Marmots on the horizon!

 

Dee Blank shows us a rare daytime look at a Northern flying squirrel . . .

 

. . . and some Shooting stars!

 

Lynn Smith sent in a couple of nicely backlit photos of a Calypso orchid and . . .

 

. . . some Pasque flowers!

 

Nancy Cohn shows us a Stellar's jay while . . .

 

. . . Marylin Wood shows us a Bumblebee working on an Arnica flower!

 

Norma Linsky reminds us it can be wet in the woods during Spring snow-melt!

 

Keith Hammer came across a very cooperative and lovely Lark sparrow and . . .

 

. . . in our parting shot, reminds us there really is such a thing as a "snake in the grass!"

If you have interesting photos of your outings, send them along with a description to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we'll try to work them into these weekly reports!


This article published on May 20, 2023 • [Permalink]