“In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.”
― Robert Lynd
Crow on a tombstone at Laurel Hill.
These young birds, at least one of which is a grackle, were waiting to be fed last week at Columbia River Park.
The one in the middle was particularly vocal.
This young sparrow found a unique resting place.
Probably not a good place to be in an electrical storm, though.
Early house finch this morning
Mallards
Eastern kingbird at Columbia River Park
Crow on a finial on a light on the bridge











Feed and provide fresh water for our feathered friends. You'll seem them all the times.
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Stellar shots, you can be proud of them.
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Beautiful pictures. How lucky we are to live along the river and see all of the wildlife.
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Feed and provide fresh water for our feathered friends. You'll seem them all the times.
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Stellar shots, you can be proud of them.
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Beautiful pictures. How lucky we are to live along the river and see all of the wildlife.
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