Like four hours apart, two days apart, and not many birds.
This was the view from way across the Conowingo Dam in Maryland on Thanksgiving weekend. Water gushed from the spillways and turbines at the dam and the eagles could not see the fish. What fish they could see were on the other side of the island in the middle of the Susquehanna. Someday someone will invent an xray camera that photographs through rocks.
I got a blurry shot that works as one of my photo paintings:
And a song sparrow, I think, at Croton Point. This could be a female red winged blackbird, but I doubt it. No marshes and I don’t usually see red winged blackbirds at Croton Point Park.
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