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My Monday morning brought me a formation of 230 Common Cranes. How was yours?
My Monday morning was cheered by seeing 2 small Blue tits investigating a new nest box I put in the garden. Hope they decide to buy!
All my Monday morning featured was a Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, the second state record.
You know what you are, Corey? Something very similar to a Great Bustard! 🙂
When I die, I’d rather be eaten by vultures (and thus returned to the earth) than soaked in toxic formaldehyde and buried in a horrible non-biodegradeable casket. Ugh.
@BirdBlogger: yes, yes, yes, definitely!