Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Further miscellaneous avifauna

These coots were running across the water's surface, flapping their wings to keep slightly aloft-- interestingly, this kind of behavior may be how flight developed in their Mesozoic ancestors:

A cormorant drying its wings:


...and swimming away:


Western Bluebird:

Canada Geese:

Robin in its nest:
...and nibbling on algae:

1 comment:

  1. That cormorant sure looks prehistoric, with its feathers all slicked down by water.

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