Azalea – SURPRISE!! – Catfish FarmMay 30, 2012Camellia Flies to Bow Creek Golf Course 6/1June 2, 2012 Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 31, 2012 Categories Eagle Nest Blog Tags This morning female #3 known as Dirty Tail did some preening at sunrise and one of her down feathers stuck to her beak. Click photo to enlarge. Share Center for Conservation Biology Related postsNovember 7, 2017Grace Transmitter Stops Sending SignalRead moreOctober 2, 2017Grace Flies to North Carolina Oct 2, 2017Read moreSeptember 18, 2017Grace at Episcopal Conference Center Sept 17, 2017Read more 7 Comments Carolyn--CT says: May 31, 2012 at 6:58 am REESE….Just a little “BLING” for our favorite female…….AH…….CHOOOOOOO Nancy Laslo says: May 31, 2012 at 10:27 am What is that feather looking stuff on the females beak? Lottie Cochran says: May 31, 2012 at 1:04 pm COOL!! MVK says: May 31, 2012 at 10:03 pm This is like having your picture taken with some spinach in your teeth. Love the sunlight on her. Pink Floyd says: June 1, 2012 at 10:18 pm You gotta love it… Carol Norfolk says: June 3, 2012 at 1:11 am Wonderful photos, Reese! Thank you! nancy in va says: June 3, 2012 at 6:30 pm Reese, you continue to amaze me with your diligence in keeping us updated. Thanks so much! The feather pics are priceless.
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REESE….Just a little “BLING” for our favorite female…….AH…….CHOOOOOOO
What is that feather looking stuff on the females beak?
COOL!!
This is like having your picture taken with some spinach in your teeth. Love the sunlight on her.
You gotta love it…
Wonderful photos, Reese! Thank you!
Reese, you continue to amaze me with your diligence in keeping us updated. Thanks so much! The feather pics are priceless.