Thursday, May 31, 2012
Great Blue Heron with Wood Storks
Declining water levels result in birds having to give up some of their usual territorial boundaries. I don't know if there is some kind of tacit agreement in the bird world but I notice that species that squawk and flap their wings at intruders do this much less when the water levels are down. These 3 were getting along fine even when they came within a few inches of one another. Any chance this will spread to the human race during our current situation - seems like just the opposite is going on.
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