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Friday, April 5, 2019
Back to the doves
Finally a baby is visible.
I suspect from the parental body language that there may be another baby near the wall.
Mama cardinal is also in "house building" mode. It will be very well hidden.
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Red and blue
Into the park
Out back
Busy robins
Through the window
The doves, end responsibility
Outside world, continued
Continuing, out of nest
Out and about
Others in the garden
More post-fledge fun
From the 12th, p.m.
Pre-fledge behavior
The bigger, the better
Big activity
More dove antics
From the 8th
Totally unexpected
The cardinals
More observant and busy
Food for growth
Portrait of a camera subject
Totally sweet
Early morning fun
Back to the doves
Time to build a nest
Definite hatchling
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Beth Bergman
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It is a pleasure sharing observations. The "bethlenz" blog will always be current, subjects observed on an almost daily basis, mostly nature. The "operalenz" blog will have posts less frequently, because of the extra time needed to scan older images. It is not a blog of current criticism. All images are REGISTERED COPYRIGHT © BETH BERGMAN, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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