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Lor's avatar

How could I possibly pick a favorite, each photograph truly is spectacular. The male Hooded Oriole and the male Western Tanager, I can see the intricate detail of the barbs on the facial feathers. Swainson’s Thrush ; I am always partial to your rocks by your fountain pool, such a lovely back drop. I think the photograph of the Flamed-colored Tanager masterfully sets the mood and very appropriately is the face of 100 degrees +. You’re probably coming very close to bringing ice cubes to the bird baths.

I cannot figure how any ornithologist chose to use the color of liver to describe a beautiful bird. May the monsoons bring enough rain to feed and wash the land.

Would love to see a few photos of a an incoming storm.

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Susan J Tweit's avatar

I love seeing your variety of tanangers and orioles, and I hope the monsoons are arriving as I write. (And that they come north soon, as we're hot and dust-dry here too.) I woke this morning after my first night in my new (but 122 years old) house in Paonia to hear chipping sparrows in the spruce tree outside my bedroom window. I think they're nesting, which seems odd, but maybe they heard about the fires in Canada too. I hung my hummingbird feeder in the yard near the century-old pear and apple trees last night after the movers left, and a female black-chin found it this morning. That was fast! May the monsoons be generous, and the birds continue to bring you joy.

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