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The Beth Lenz
Monday, June 10, 2019
Dove development
These are fro m June5th. More pictures will follow. This is not longer a tiny nestling. Cozy, poopy nest.
Now home alone during the day. Baby is fed when parents return to nest, early a.m. and evening.
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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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