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August 2016, Animalblog by Terry Costales
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![]() Here is the last of my Western Kingbird series. At least for now.
Western Kingbird
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![]() There were four Stellar's Jays busy foraging where the forest met the beach. Alaska can be very quiet at times, but not with jays around!
Stellar's Jay
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![]() The Pisgah Arboretum barn is home to a few ground squirrels, but this one seemed to have loftier goals than just staying on the ground.
California Ground Squirrel
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![]() This grasshopper was about 5 cm (2 in) long and flew past us and landed right in the middle of the path. What great camouflage it has!
Grasshopper
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I finally reached the Great Blue Heron that I posted yesterday
Great Blue Heron
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![]() Last year, we camped at Baker Bay on Dorena Lake just east of Cottage Grove. Early the last morning I took a solitary walk and saw a distant Great Blue Heron standing in this gorgeous light. Such good luck!
Great Blue Heron
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![]() A White-naped Crane made for a dramatic sight in the dry grass.
White-naped Crane
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![]() Here is the underneath of a giraffe's head. They look funny from this angle too.
Giraffe
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![]() A study in stripes. (Damara Zebras)
Damara Zebras
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![]() The funny lovely face of a giraffe.
Giraffe
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![]() A Damara Zebra at the Wildlife Safari in Winston.
Damara Zebra
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![]() I was surprised to spot this river otter in the large pond.
North American River Otter
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![]() A scimitar-horned oryx has achieved unicorn status due to a missing horn.
Scimitar-horned Oryx
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![]() An African Lion resting.
African Lion
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![]() A very handsome Stellar's Jay came out of the shadows a few times for pictures. The rest of the time, he and his buddies were very busy foraging in the shaded trees and bushes.
Stellar's Jay
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This is the same Western Kingbird I posted yesterday
Western Kingbird
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![]() A Western Kingbird occupied a tree that was only twenty feet or so from an Osprey nest. While I was in Spokane, I took daily walks on the Centennial trail and could always count on the Kingbird being there. He was a very reliable model as birds go.
Western Kingbird
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![]() A Black-capped Chickadee looked like a Christmas card in June.
Black-capped Chickadee
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![]() A Great Blue Heron was perched in a tall tree overlooking the Delta Ponds.
Great Blue Heron
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![]() A Song Sparrow was perched on a twig near the water at the Delta Ponds in Eugene, Oregon.
Song Sparrow
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![]() This is the same Cedar Waxwing posted yesterday. Here, you can see the markings on his wings and tail clearly.
Cedar Waxwing
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![]() A Cedar Waxwing posed nicely, and for more than two seconds. What a gift.
Cedar Waxwing
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Here is one of the young of the Wood Duck posted a few days ago
Young Wood Duck or Carolina Duck
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![]() A Song Sparrow clung to the stem of dried Cow Parsnip.
Song Sparrow
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![]() A male osprey sat near his nest above the Centennial Trail.
Male Osprey
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![]() A noisy Black-billed Magpie perched on the very top of a conifer.
Black-billed Magpie
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![]() A beautiful Osprey flew above its nest.
Osprey
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![]() While walking back to the house where I was staying in Spokane, I noticed just the tips of a deer's ears down the slope next to the trail. I carefully moved close enough to clearly see the sweet face of this mule deer.
Mule Deer
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![]() A Spotted Towhee was caught out in the open for a moment.
Spotted Towhee
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![]() A common Robin looking uncommonly handsome atop a fencepost at Mt. Pisgah Arboretum.
American Robin
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![]() I was on one of the bird walks in Mount Pisgah Arboretum led by Julia Siporin, when I saw my first Hairy Woodpecker. Julia was able to identify it based on the length of its bill and markings. My field guide even agreed!
Hairy Woodpecker
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