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I spent a couple of hours watching the nest today. Despite the heat and the flies, it was great to see so much activity and hear so much talking. I keep wondering if she will be leaving any day now. I read that it’s generally a month after fledging and we’re getting pretty close to that. I wonder what they’re talking about? Click on picture to enlarge.

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The Great Blue Heron Dance


We spent a little time watching Herons today at the dam. There must be good fishing there. We saw five or six lined up with equal space between them. These two did a bit of a dance when one came a little too close to the other. Click on picture to enlarge.

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Grackles in Hot Pursuit



After a hot and steamy wait, I was pleased to see Scraggles return to the nest today. Sometimes I miss the fly-in because I’m watching the nest instead of looking in all the directions she might come in from. This time, I was ready. Instead of watching the nest, I watched out over the corn field. Sure enough, she came flying in, grackles in hot pursuit. I’m not sure why they chase her, but almost every time she comes in over the corn field, they’re after her. She was talking a great deal as they dove at her. She flew up to the nest, then back down where I was before going back to the nest. Thank you Scraggles for the fly-by. Click on pictures to enlarge.

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She’s Growing Up Fast



I stopped by the nest on my way home from the dentist today. I saw one of the parents on a tree nearby. I figured the other parent and Scraggles (as we have been calling her) would show up soon. I was not disappointed. Scraggles came soaring across the corn field and landed in a tree near the nest. A couple of minutes later, a parent followed, carrying lunch.

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