Today in nature I saw

Horned grebe in non-breeding plumage. They just look like they shoot lasers from their eyes.

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This pair show up in my driveway whenever it floods for more than a day

Heard, and then saw, sandhill cranes overhead heading north. I guess spring is coming!

There was a crow in our yard that wasn’t able to fly very well. When he was hopping around, there were always three other crows with him. They must have been protecting him. I attempted to get close to see what was wrong with him, but his entourage would shoo him in another direction.

More corvid news - this morning, as we were having coffee in the kitchen, a jay landed on the patio outside the door and looked us up and down. It then hopped onto the lawn, poked about for a few moments, dug out an acorn, and flew up into a tree to enjoy the snack.

To be clear, we’re talking Eurasian Jay:

A damn handsome bird.

Anyways, the tree was one in a little patch of woodland just over our garden fence, and he spent a while hanging out there. So it looks like we may have jays around this summer. They’re not rare, but they’re always nice to see.

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That is a pretty bird. It’s funny that they don’t stand out in my memory of my many visits to the U.K. I suspect possibly because my ex was always drawing my attention to water birds and raptors. That’s my bad and my loss.

Today I saw two bees drinking water out of the bird bath. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before.

And Mrs. Wren has at least two eggs in her nest. We’ll find out if there’s a successful brood in a couple weeks.

From an email from the office today:

Today’s Shenanigans
D. noticed a visitor today. She’s in the background ready to capture the baby in a waste basket. Don’t fret as it was set free after catching it in C’s office.

Also: On my walk today, as I waled up the beach, a bald eagle was doing circles above me, working its way up the beach. It seemed to be a small one.

Bewick’s wren. Remarkably variable song, a prime candidate for “huh, what was that?” moments.

ETA: I at first posted that they were favorites of mine, but thinking about it I’m really fond of ALL wrens :grinning:. Cactus wrens are probably at the top of the list, but Bewick’s are up there.

Adorable! :heart_eyes:

What a lovely bird. I hope you told it never to work in a corporate office.

The crow I heard a few days ago isn’t the only one out there. Yesterday, the one was in a tree near me making calls and another one answered from a couple of blocks away.

We’ve got about two weeks until hatching time at the eagle nest. I do hope the remaining egg is viable. We had snow there this morning and it slowly melted away during the day. More snow or rain coming tomorrow. I’m thinking it’s a tough job to be an eagle parent.

There’s no message as to why we no longer have a camera at the falcon nesting site. Probably budget. :thinking:

They are some of my favorites too. Ours are Carolina wrens and they are curious little things - gets them in trouble sometimes. We can’t leave the doors to anything open - not the house, the garage, the shed or even a car - because in the spring and summer you’re very likely to end up with a wren inside.

Here’s something to fill the void for you. How about this for specialized?

Fabulously weird or what? There are some errors with the links - for example, the link for Lincoln is a duplicate of Sheffield - but kudos even for the idea.

j

I saw a very fat squirrel when I was out with the dog this morning. I wondered if it was pregnant.

We didn’t see many squirrels after the tree trimmers had finished with our complex. They’re baaaaaaaack.

I like! Thanks for sharing.

Spotted my first gull of the season today. A white bird on a snowy day. I feel sorry for the critter.

I got this picture of a tufted titmouse in our yard the other day. He’s a super cute little birdie, but seems bound and determined to smash his head against our windows. I’ve hung up a couple of birdhouses near the porch, but no takers yet.
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A melanistic variant of the common eastern gray squirrel

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Muntjac, on parkland north of Enfield. It stood and watched very tolerantly as I fumbled to get my phone out, fumbled to unlock it, fumbled to find the right app … and then purposefully stalked off into the undergrowth as I finally got the camera open.

I think it’s the first time I’ve seen one inside the M25.

We have Grey Squirrels, many Black Grey Squirrels, Northern Flying Squirrels, Fox Squirrels, and these lil cuties.

Our neighbor has a trail cam set up in her yard. A couple nights ago she got a picture of a black bear.

We are now on heightened alert, bringing in our bird feeders at dusk and keeping the dogs leashed after dark.