
Why would a leafless tree attract my attention more than this one? The answer in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
Why would a leafless tree attract my attention more than this one? The answer in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
This week’s post focuses a what I suspect is a young Barred Owl trying to make a new home in the Arboretum. More at:
https://unionbaywatch.blogspot.com/2020/10/sgt-pepper.html
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
This time of year, the sun can disappear for days at a time. Hopefully, this post can help. Please visit:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
This week’s post is about the language of our local ravens. I hope you hear something new at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
Why might this species be winning the avian evolutionary lottery? More on:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
This week’s post covers some curious behavior and plumage related to Golden-crowned Kinglets. I hope you enjoy it. Please visit:
Please be careful and avoid the smoke, fires and virus.
Larry
Tigers find it hard to change their stripes, Cooper’s Hawks, not so much. More on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
How does the title of this week’s post relate to this bird? Learn more about the bird (and the title) by visiting:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
This week’s post finishes the story of a pair of Red-breasted Nuthatches and a pair of Downy Woodpeckers attempting to nest in the same branch – at the same time. Learn more on:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry