There were a couple of red-tailed hawks soaring over head one afternoon by the river. Maralee
Day 33 – A Year of Wildlife
MyFavoriteHeron moved on down the river a little ways and found a new perch. Maralee
A Leg To Stand On – Day 32 – A Year of Wildlife
I've always wondered why geese (and duck) often stand on just one leg. So, I Googled it. Here's what reference.com says: Geese stand on one leg to help regulate their body temperatures. This stance is used in an attempt to help the geese conserve as much body heat as possible. Like other birds, a goose …
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Blowing in the Wind – Day 30 – A Year of Wildlife
The weather has gotten a little warmer but the wind is still blowing and MyFavoriteHeron is still standing in the middle of the river.
Scratching Another Itch – Day 29 – A Year of Wildlife
MyFavoriteHeron scratching another itch. It also looks like a prehistoric bird.
