Today is supposed to be a 52 Ancestor Challenge post, and perhaps before the day is over I'll be able to put one together. I found a couple pictures I haven't posted from my first trek to the swamp. I was hoping for Warblers but instead I found more common local residents. The photos are not great, I apologize.
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Eastern Blue Bird |
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Tree Swallows |
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Tufted Titmouse singing like mad!
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I clicked the pictures and got great clear views. I've never seen a Tufted Titmouse, and don't think I even knew there were tree swallows. I've been reading that swallows in general seem to be in decline.
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