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Drool?
3 years agoEither a Tropical or Couch’s kingbird. Apparently the only reliable way to distinguish them is by voice. Did you make a recording by any chance?
3 years agoThis all looks scrumptious (but I prefer my eggs over easy as well).
3 years agoKapok or Ceiba, a sacred tree to the Mayas who know it as Yaaxche: http://www.yucatanadventure.com.mx/Kapok-ceiba-tree.htm. Many uses are listed, but artificial beards don’t appear to be one of them.
3 years agoWhite winged doves. Sorry, Bill. You snooze, you lose!
3 years agoI’ve never seen one of these that I remember, but it looks like a melodious blackbird. Great name!
3 years agoI carry poles now for hiking, specifically for descending.
3 years agoawanabug@hotmail.com
3 years agoI found the trekking pole to be very helpful in coming down. First time I have tried one.
3 years agoI always found coming down to be the scariest - you can see where you might fall!
3 years agoCollared dove... Either Eurasian or African...
Not absolutely convinced, but the majority of evidence seems to point to Eurasian.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Eurasian_Collared-Dove/species-compare/69348101
They are right at home there!
Indigenous to Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poinsettia
Tough one, but maybe yellow-red rat snake.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/73885-Pseudelaphe-flavirufa/browse_photos
Ha! I don't know much, but with the aid of the internet, I can often find out! Hold on. When I get a chance, I will see what's out there.
3 years ago
That's what I get for going to the church Christmas program...
3 years ago