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Tag Archives: bluebirds
A Rather Blustery Start to March
Spring is coming to the Concord River. Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged are bluebirds territorial, bluebirds, crossbreeding of ducks, duck eaten by a hawk, eagles, hawks, hybridization, life on the concord river, Mallards crossbreeding, mating calls, one of these thing is not like the others, Pintail ducks, plague of grackles, red squirrel, River Lady, spring, spring zephyr, windy, Zephuros
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What is essential?
How does one determine what is and isn’t essential? Consider this caterpillar; is it essential? It’s a cool caterpillar that lives in oak leaf litter. It flips over to show its pinkish-purple belly, thus playing dead. Eventually it will finish … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals, birds, Blogger, blogs, bluebirds, buffer zones on rivers, Catocala ilia, COVID-19, cutting down trees, cutting trees along a river, essential, FOX News, gardening, Gardens, great blogs about nature, groundhogs, hummingbirds, insects, jet skis, Mallard ducklings, mother nature, nature, neighbor cutting down trees, nonessential, oak trees, photography, songbirds, Tucker Carlson, Underwing moth, virus, wildlife, wildlife blogs
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Bluebirds All Day Long
‘Bluebirds singing a song; nothing but bluebirds all day long.’ Irving Berlin I’ve spent close to 65 years on this blue sphere called planet Earth and only saw juvenile bluebirds in photographs. Up until now, that is. My bluebirds, you … Continue reading
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Tagged birding blog, Blogger, blue skies, bluebirds, bluebirds in the backyard, feeding songbirds, gardening, Irving Berlin, juvenile bluebirds, mealworms, nature, nature blogs, photography, songbird blog, songbirds, top wildlife blogs to follow, what do bluebirds eat, what will attract bluebirds, wildlife blog, wildlife bloggers to follow
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The Lusty Month of May is Here!
It’s the merry, merry, lusty month of May. The month when naughty thoughts run wild and maidens swoon for strong men with pirate grins. My, my, I just might need a cold shower in a moment. For those of us … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals, Beltane 2020, birds, Blogger, blogs about wildlife, bluebirds, coronavirus, COVID-19 lockdown, covidiots, don't count the days, make the days count, may day, May pole, pagan celebrations, social distancing, Valborg, wildlife blog, wildlife photography
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That Which Shall Not Be Named
This blog post is not about that which shall not be named. You know what I’m referring to. No, not him. You know. Yes, that! I’m not going to blog about it. I’m not going to name it. I’m not … Continue reading