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Monday in Nature, 6 April 2020


DavidTriplett

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Not getting out much these days... Looking back at some photos from a trip to North Dakota in summer of 2018. Here's a red tail hawk momma, hunting for critters to feed her nestling in a nearby tree.

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It looks like the wildlife is coming to me, no need to leave my yard. My back garden is in essence a mini farm with 8 fruit trees and 30 raised garden beds. As in past years the Anna hummingbirds find my pear trees attractive nesting sites. The score is 5 nests in pear trees with only one in an apple tree.

This photo is from a few minutes ago, D800E , 150-600 Sigma sport @ 600mm 1/500 @ f/7.1

 

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