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Holly Trinity? |
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black bear |
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always on watch... |
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an Ermine came to visit! |
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Belted Kingfisher |
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Steller's Jay |
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Common Goldeneye |
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Debut (eleven) |
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eagles |
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Fledgling Crow II. How do these [wings] work? |
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Great Blue Heron |
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Great Horned Owl |
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seals |
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otter |
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in motion... |
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Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) |
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Look closely, there are two. At six weeks, the eaglets are nearly as large as their parents. An eaglet can take its first flight 10 to 13 weeks after hatching. |
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Loon dance |
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Mallard Drake |
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Meet Daisy, a mallard hen, that comes to the door and (after some coaxing) eats out of our hands. |
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Milbert's Tortoiseshell (Aglais milberti) |
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Moon Jelly |
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Mosaic Darner (family Aeshnidae) |
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Northern Blue Butterfly (Plebejus idas) |
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Nuthatch |
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Pelagic Cormorant (with attitude) |
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Pine Grosbeak (female) |
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Pine Grosbeak (male) |
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Presto Change-o! |
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Red Breasted Merganser (female) |
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Red-necked Grebe (winter plumage) |
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Rusty Blackbird (Male) |
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namaste, dear friends |
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love is all around... |
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Swallows - "more bugs please" or another Holly Trinity |
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Time to skedaddle |
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Tree Swallow |
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Violet Green Swallow |
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