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Elevenmile
When I saw that Wednesday was forecasted to be clear with a high of 71°, I decided to take the day off and explore. I spent the morning in Elevenmile Canyon and then after lunch I went to Eleven Mile … Continue reading
Bird #554 — Sagebrush Sparrow
artemisiospiza (from artemisio, sagebrush, from the Greek myth of Artemis, the moon goddess skilled in the use of hallucinogenic plants, and spiza, finch) nevadensis (of Nevada) Friday, June 5, 2020 — 9:20 am Taos County, New Mexico — County Road … Continue reading
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The Last Week of May
I took vacation days for the final three days of the week. On Tuesday evening, I walked down to Monument Branch. Black-billed Magpie On Saturday, We drove to Lake George and spent three hours in Elevenmile Canyon. At first, we … Continue reading
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Pawnee Grasslands
Hoping to get some photos of prairie birds, I drove the two-and-a-half hours up to Pawnee Grasslands. I almost didn’t go — I hadn’t slept at all well for two nights. But the weather was supposed to be an almost … Continue reading
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Bird Whisperer
This was a great day of birding. I began at Mueller State Park and hiked my usual four-mile trail loop. There was another car at the trail head when I finished hiking, and I saw a couple people out and … Continue reading