Shrike the Impaler~

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The Salton Sea in Southern California is home, at various times of the year, to 424 species of birds.

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The Loggerhead Shrike is a song bird who is a tough ten inches of feathered lethality!

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Listen to his song repertoire by clicking on the link (be patient, it takes him a bit to warm up!)

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Loggerhead_Shrike/sounds

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Loggerhead shrikes sing beautifully, and kill quite effectively, resulting in a couple of common nicknames for them including, ‘the butcher bird’ or ‘the littlest bad ass.’

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They kill prey like lizards by impaling them on thorns or barbwire fences. They are tough little birdies.

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Despite their toughness, loggerhead shrike populations in California have declined 72% since 1967. They are designated a ‘California Species of Special Concern.’ Efforts by California’s Audubon Society are achieving some success in bringing California shrike population numbers back up. I was thrilled to see this very curious little guy who seemed almost as interested in me as I was in him!

Cheers to you from California’s oh so curious, and oh so beautiful, lethal-little-loggerhead shrike~

Look Who Came to Play Today~

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A burrowing owl,

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at his Salton Sea home in California.

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He stayed out for his modeling shoot,

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and didn’t fly off or run into his burrow.

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He was definitely ready for his close-ups!

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Burrowing owls (athene cunicularia hypugaea) are a California species of special concern and are listed as endangered in Canada and threatened in Mexico due to excessive development and habitat loss.

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This is his Salton Sea home.

Cheers to you from Southern California’s sociable burrowing owl~

Escapist Landscapes Pt. 1~

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Feeling a bit stressed out these days? (The Beagle Channel Argentina).

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Who isn’t? (Banff National Park Canada),

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Let’s escape (Coastal Norway),

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to peaceful places (Vancouver Island Canada),

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and forget our worries (Zermatt Switzerland),

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for awhile (Huahine French Polynesia).

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I will do another peaceful images post after this (Yellowstone National Park),

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because we all benefit from balancing negativity with peace and beauty (Grand Teton National Park).

Cheers to you and remember the beauty~

Critter Close Ups~

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Pensive Vervet Kruger National Park.

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South African zebra Poses for her portrait.

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Happy ostrich is ready for a close up,

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while artfully made up Ms. Giraffe puts on the glam.

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Barbary Ape in Gibraltar looks ready for a serious conversation.

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Magellanic penguin stares me down in Ushuaia, Argentina.

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California Channel Island Fox poses quite smartly,

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while a elephant seal pup in California spins happily in the sea.

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Bald Eagle in British Columbia Canada looks at me judgmentally.

Cheers to you from your portrait perfect friends ~

Holler Still Life~

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David Austin Roses were my centerpiece for Thanksgiving. (Click to enlarge.)

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Same bouquet photographed with flash.

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Holler roses are still blooming!

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Mixed Thanksgiving bouquet.

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They show more color with flash.

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Koko Loko roses are thriving now at The Holler. They bloom cocoa colored and turn pale lavender.

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Star of Holland Amaryllis are early, which is a first, because I was home to plant them.

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Narcissus are also early due to surprise rain.

Cheers to you from The Holler in winter~

Feathers~

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Mother cormorant with her hungry chick.

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Australian tawny frogmouth sleeps while keeping one eye on me.

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Bush stone curlew looks to the sky for inspiration,

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and leads me away from the nest.

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Great blue heron,

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with fishing line snared on his foot,

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walks by me warily.

Cheers to you from our feathered friends~

Note: I thought this was a great blue heron, but my clever blogging friend Eliza Waters, informs me it is a white faced heron. I am so lucky to have blogging friends like Eliza, and you. Many thanks to all of you. It is wonderful to be a part of all of you. Keep on blogging~

Escape~

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to a garden of dreams,

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where worries vanish,

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in a tulip trance,

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while daffodils dance.

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There are over seven million tulips,

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in the Keukenhof gardens in The Netherlands.

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A perfect place to dream your day away.

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I am home for the winter at The Holler, but send you springtime cheers from Keukenhof~

Flamingos~

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If the headlines are stressing you out,

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why not fly with me to visit some flamingos.

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These lucky flamingos in Argentina, take off, at the slightest hint of trouble,

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and flaming go!

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Greater Flamingos,

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and Lesser Flamingos, are just as adept at flaming going!

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Wish we all could do the same.

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Cheers to you from The Holler~

Note: I am currently hunkering down at The Holler and am posting some older photos you may not have seen.

Swoopers~

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Wild Australian magpies are inquisitive, wise, friendly, and fun to interact with. Like most creatures, they are usually respectful to you, if you are respectful of them.

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But, they do swoop!

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Swooping means they attack humans, other animals, cars, etc., causing about a thousand human injuries in Australia each spring. See:

https://www.science.org.au/curious/earth-environment/how-survive-magpie-swooping-season

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They swoop if they perceive their nestlings are in danger….

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or maybe, if they are having an irritating day.

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Like all corvids, they have excellent memories and hold grudges, so if you bothered a corvid in the past, you better steer clear during swooping season, or else be ready to duck down really fast!

Cheers to you from Australia’s marvelous-memoried, moody-magpies~

Bad Hair Day?

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I can so relate.

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Thanks to covid, it has been seven months since my hair has been professionally cut.

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I cut my hair with my husband’s buzzer and it looks much like this kookaburra.

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Actually, it looks much better on a kookaburra!

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My friend told me, I look, “natural,” which is nice friend speak for “God awful, but real.”

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I’m cool with real.

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If it’s good enough for the Kookaburra, it’s good enough for me.

Cheers to you and keep smiling~