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The Beth Lenz
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Starling portraits
When it's hot the birds sit with mouths open. That's how they aerate, but they sure do look like an odd-ball choir.
Onto the scene one young robin with mulberry
Fantastic profile, molting starling. Looks like a cartoon.
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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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