Shelter: Birds

 

The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence that makes no demand for its sustenance, and extends generously the products of its life activity: it affords protection to all beings, offering shade even to the axe-man who destroys it.    

Buddha

 


 

Grackles, Dallas Texas

Grackles, Dallas Texas

 


 

Male Cardinal, January at the Dallas Arboretum, TX   Cormorant, White Rock Lake, Texas   Blue Mackaw, Fort Worth Zoo   Blue Mackaws, Fort Worth Zoo   Costa Rica - Scarlet Mackaw
                 
Ravens, Fred Gingell Park, Tsawwassen, BC Canada   Wild Turkeys, San Antonio, TX   Macaws, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore   Grackles flock by thousands at sunset, Lewisville TX   Heron, Napanee, Ontario Canada
                 
Western Tanager, Hillsboro OR   Crows perch on a beached log, Oceanside, Oregon   Red-headed woodpecker, Hillsboro OR   Wild Turkeys, San Antonio, TX   Eagle, Fred Gingell Park, Tsawwassen, BC Canada
                 
Male and female Acorn Woodpeckers nest, Grand Canyon, Arizona   Acorn woodpecker, Grand Canyon, Arizona   Bluejay, Dallas Arboretum, TX   Pileated Woodpecker on a Sequoia, Sequoia National Forest, CA   Pileated Woodpecker on giant Sequoia, Sequoia National Forest, CA
                 
Sitka Alder and robin, Dallas, Texas   Great Blue Heron, Coppell, Texas   Great Blue Heron, Irving, Texas   Jabiru, a South American stork   Jabiru, pair of South American storks
                 
Male Cardinal, Andrew Brown Jr. Park, Coppell, Texas   Egrets nesting in Jacaranda trees, Chapala, Mexico   Stellar's Jays, Nimkish Lake campsite, Vancouver Island, BC   Cormorants, White Rock Lake, Dallas Texas   Stellar's Jays, Nimkish Lake campsite, Vancouver Island, BC
                 
Cormorants, misty morning mid-March, Coppell TX   16 grackle nests, Irving, Texas   Cardinal eggs, Lewisville, Texas   Hundreds of Cormorants in the trees at Whiterock Lake, Texas   Camouflaged female Cardinals in January, Coppell, TX
                 
Male Cowbird, Coppell, Texas   Bluejay, Dallas Arboretum, TX   Mourning Dove and chick   Bluejay, Irving, TX   Mockingbird, Irving, Texas
                 
Mallard, Kingston, Ontario Canada   2 Cormorants look like 1, Jurang Bird Park, Singapore   Wild Turkey, San Antonio, TX   Cedar waxwings, Lewisville, TX   Jurang Bird Park, Singapore

 


 

Stork grooming in the shade of a large tree, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

 

Stork grooming in the shade of a large tree, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

 


 

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