Dec. 17th, 2020

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A couple days ago, I went to hang out on a rock down near my local pond, and this mute swan family (two adults, two juveniles) turned right around and came swanning toward me expectantly.

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Someone feeds them, clearly, and possibly *from that spot*, even. I felt bad, because I had nothin' to give them, but I took advantage of the opportunity to take some ridiculous close-ups. (I mostly don't take pictures of swans lately, because they're elegant, they're white, and they're going to keep being elegant and white, but these guys were *right there*.)

Four pictures mostly of feathers. )

Also, I have met a yellow-shafted flicker, common mergansers, hooded mergansers, and what I think are ring necked ducks, in addition to mallards, down there. This one, however, has me stumped. Is it a grebe? The beak seems too long. (Found him after the swans.)

ETA: Probably either a female or non-breeding male ruddy duck.

Grebe? Maybe?

As for another batch of birds, today, I was out admiring the foot or so of snow we got this morning, and there were *starlings* on our *vines*. (We're on a corner; we have the house, the the driveway/parking lot, then there's the vines down by the side road.) That's usually the sparrow territory, and I'm biased against starlings. Hmph. But given how snowy it was, I guess I can't really blame 'em. (And it may be their turf in the morning, for all I know, I tend to take my walks later.)

A Starling Being Snowed On

Three more, mixed starling and sparrow. )

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