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Keith and I think of cycling as slow travel, and it is. You see so much on a bike that you would miss in a vehicle. However, when we walk or hike, we feel we see so much we would miss on a bike! Slow travel, however you do it, is the best. Keep healing and keep writing you two.
4 years agoIt looks nice and hazy. I'm on my way.
-The Dude
You are probably right. The bill does look bigger, and the black spots...
Reminds me of discussions among rattlesnake guys in AZ between Mojaves and western diamondbacks... Turns out there were some crossbreeds!
Perhaps, but m thinking it’s the other way around. Bill length. Spots on the outer tail feathers. I added another photo to compare against also.
4 years agoA bit of image searching, and my vote is hairy on the right and downy on the left.
Hairy has more of a mask-like eyestripe and more spots on upper wing.
Or Grumby occupants!
4 years agoOh, could be! When we pass that way again I’ll take a look.
4 years agoLooks beautiful out there!
And great that you can still get out for exercise while you heal.
I don't know about that 😬.
What if there are some grumpy occupants inside?
And a nice colourful old truck to go with it!
4 years agoCool! Is that a tumbleweed in the carriage?
4 years agoYou’re right. Dog bite or no, things could be much worse for Team Anderson right now.
4 years agoNot the worst place to be stranded in. And when the weather changes and there is a bit more green on the trees it will be even better. Must be frustrating to wait for that wound to heal over, but I'm sure your caution will pay off.
4 years agoI don’t know my nests either. If I’m back that way later in the spring I’ll shinny up the tree for a closer look.
4 years ago
Those ears are fabulous.
4 years agoMule deer?