Spent a little while at Tifft Nature Preserve yesterday. I was fortunate enough to witness a male Blue-gray Gnatcatcher feeding a fledgling while I was there. The fledgling stayed in hard to photograph areas, but I snagged a few good shots of the adult, and it was fun to watch. Another fun spectacle that remains un-photographed was a pair of Barn Swallow feeding their three fledglings on Heritage Boardwalk as well. Tifft is abound with new life, and it's just wonderful to watch it all happen. My main mission was trying to find some interesting Odonates to photograph and identify. Tifft is a great place to do such things. I hope you make it out there soon.
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Rick BacherI like murderous birds and the things they kill. Archives
August 2015
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