Merry Christmas!

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Carson River on a Foggy Morning 12.21.2023

Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas!

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Whatever Weds. Yellowlegs

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I saw this one foraging in a shallow pond earlier in the month. I think it’s a Lesser Yellowlegs, but if I’m wrong let me know! It’s so hard to tell it apart from the Greater Yellowlegs. I’m going on the bill not being too much longer than its head.

I don’t see this type of bird too often so it’s pretty neat when I do. It’s either passing through or hanging out for winter migration.

Yellowlegs

Fun Facts:

    • Despite their very similar appearance, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs are not each other’s closest relatives. Lesser Yellowlegs is more closely related to the much larger Willet.
    • Lesser Yellowlegs are known for their steadfast defense of their eggs and chicks. Biologist William Rowan once noted, “they will be perched there as though the safety of the entire universe depended on the amount of noise they made.”
    • Both the male and female Lesser Yellowlegs provide parental care to the young, but the female tends to leave the breeding area before the chicks can fly, thus leaving the male to defend the young until fledging.
    • The Lesser Yellowlegs saw significant declines due to market hunting for the fashion trade. The species’ tendency to return and hover above wounded flock mates made them easy targets. Populations rebounded when market hunting was banned in the U.S and Canada in the early 20th century.
    • The oldest recorded Lesser Yellowlegs was at least 4 years, 11 months old when it was found in South Dakota in 1965. It had been banded in the Lesser Antilles in 1960.

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Sunday Stillness-Sliders & a Softshell

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Red-eared Sliders & Spiny Softshell
Slide Mountain View from Prison Hill East

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Sunday Stillness- Red-tail Hawk

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I was shooting into the sun so the sky is blown, but the hawk isn’t. 😀

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At Deborah’s Table

This is an old post, but I have nothing new and wanted to wish all of you in the States a Happy Thanksgiving!

We’ll be having pretty much the same menu this year, but The Handsome Surveyor is also making a ham.

The Main entrée:An 11 pound Butterball. It was great. Moist and juicy. I have lots left over which will be great as sandwiches.

I may make soup on Sat.

The Feast:

It’s pretty traditional. Mashed potatoes, Broccoli Rice casserole, Bread Stuffing; cranberry sauce; rolls, gravy, white wine-a chardonnay, and not shown the dessert: pumpkin pie and a cherry pie for Baby Girl.

Diva Dog got a bit of turkey and Broccoli Rice casserole in her dish tonight too.

My plate:

I’m so full! I’ll be dieting for the next week. My bread dressing came out really well, and I did have a sliver of both pies. 🙂

Now for the clean up and a walk around the neighborhood to burn some calories.

I hope all my family and friends in the States had a wonderful Holiday there is much to be thankful for!

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What Ever Weds. Silver Fox

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I don’t have much in new content so, I’m reaching into my archives. This image was from a trip to a safari zoo here in Nevada during a time #1 Grandson was here on a visit.

Silver Fox at rest

I love its eyes! Not looking at me but, very aware of my camera and presence. Very keen and crafty for sure!!

I hope your week is going well. We’re halfway through it!

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