One late afternoon I was watering my secluded back yard. In one thick and gnarled tree I heard a faint and compelling “chirp,” a sound from a bird who seemed to be “testing” the grounds. It was more of a question than a chirp.
Black Scoter | Common Goldeneye | Red-breasted Merganser | Inca Dove | Black-footed Albatross | Masked Booby | Cocos Booby | Lewis’s Woodpecker | Purple Martin | Tennessee Warbler | Lucy’s Warbler | Hooded Warbler | Northern Parula | Summer Tanager | Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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