Guerrilla decoration
Gulls on new ice
Coming down the Tor
Always the same, always new
Only about six years old
Not a bunch of flowers
First quarter, hiding or nearly
Purps at the Holly
Mr. Purp
Plant with family history
Songbirds
Mixt fonts
Moon in the NE sky yesterday afternoon
Some mosses this afternoon
Mummers
Nacreous sky
It may not fit
Disappointed flicker
The male flicker
Crow's lunch
Next-door cat watching birds
Ganster for God
Snowbird
Times change
Some bug drowned
A mere shadow of myself
Failure redeemed
A new wahbluh for us
Mr Wilson's warbler visits
I haven't tired of watching crows yet.
If all you saw were female or younger birds so-cal…
The purps are back so it really must be winter. He…
Mundy Pond
Moon shining through a little dwy of snow
Downy woodpecker getting something to eat
Beer for people who don't like beer
November afternoon walk
Family that scowls together
Robins
My shadow and its reflection
Red fly
Hops making a statement
Long Pond on a November afternoon
Juniper losings its needles
Building a dome in 1977
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Crow in the snow
Although I know the crows have a few other human friends, and anyway they'd look after themselves well enough in the wild, I often think about how we've created a community of dependents outside our door.
William (Bill) Armstrong, volker_hmbg, Boro have particularly liked this photo
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