Lots of Berries
Berries are the theme for this post.
Partway up the kingbirds tree, this little chipmunk decided to take a break. Seemingly out of no'where, it produced a red berry. One second its hands were empty and the next it was munching on the berry. Perhaps from its cheek pouch:
One of the chipmunks cousins, a grey squirrel was also enjoying the bountiful supply of berries around at the moment. The mulberry tree is still attracting a lot of attention from the birds and squirrels:
This young Baltimore Oriole was also in the same mulberry tree when I first saw it, before it moved over to this maple tree:
I have decided that it is an oriole and not a flycatcher. The colors are way too strong and it lacks the obvious head crest of the flycatchers in these photos:
Lastly, no berries, but a night heron hiding out in a willow tree. I really like how well hidden it is, with just its eye peering out:
Copyright © wildlakeside.blogpot.com 2019 Scott Atkinson All Rights Reserved.
Partway up the kingbirds tree, this little chipmunk decided to take a break. Seemingly out of no'where, it produced a red berry. One second its hands were empty and the next it was munching on the berry. Perhaps from its cheek pouch:
One of the chipmunks cousins, a grey squirrel was also enjoying the bountiful supply of berries around at the moment. The mulberry tree is still attracting a lot of attention from the birds and squirrels:
This young Baltimore Oriole was also in the same mulberry tree when I first saw it, before it moved over to this maple tree:
I have decided that it is an oriole and not a flycatcher. The colors are way too strong and it lacks the obvious head crest of the flycatchers in these photos:
Lastly, no berries, but a night heron hiding out in a willow tree. I really like how well hidden it is, with just its eye peering out:
Copyright © wildlakeside.blogpot.com 2019 Scott Atkinson All Rights Reserved.
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