Photo: Mick Thompson
"The sharp whistled call of the Black Phoebe is a typical sound along creeks and ponds in the southwest. The birder who explores such areas is likely to see the bird perched low over the water, slowly wagging its tail, then darting out in rapid flight to snap up an insect just above the water's surface. Related to the familiar Eastern Phoebe of eastern North America, this species has a much wider range, living along streams from California to Argentina."
- Audubon Field Guide
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I will always love animals I just saw a picture of a bird I didn’t know existed and teared up bc it was cute and pretty
The red cheeks r so cute
A rescued loon receives a bath after an oil spill fouled its feathers.
reblog this post to give her +1 hot dog 🌭
keep me, collect me
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