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| Bluebirds are moving around in small family flocks now that nesting is finished. |
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| Young Osprey should be learning to fish. |
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| Ceder Waxwings only begin to nest in August. |
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| Dragonflies come in numerous beautiful colors and patterns. We are grateful for their diet of mosquitoes. |
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| Great Egrets hunt along the rocky shore. |
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| Painted Turtles will have laid their eggs in June, but never tend their nests so they are free to bask in the sunshine! |
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| Red Winged Blackbirds continue to stake clam to their territories. |
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| Robins may have multiple broods from spring through late summer. |
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| Shorebirds have started their southern migration. |
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| Tiger Swallowtails continue to adorn the late summer flowers. |
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| Tree Swallow are beginning to line the telephone wires. |
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| Despite their decline, we hope to see more Monarchs as the summer goes on. |
Enjoy these beautiful summer days. Hike on one of the nearby Avalonia Preserves and have a beautiful time of your own.
Photographs by Rick Newton.












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