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Just an ordinary week, really (first brew Saturday in a while, though), so a few snaps from the camera.

A monk paraakeet. Native to Argentina, it is one of a ton of "introduced" species that has managed to thrive here. I remember there was a tree with a large amount of these birds near my grandparent's house a long time ago.

Speaking of introduced animals from South America, there's a few muscovy ducks around the neighborhood. They've been wandering in the back occasionally the past couple weeks.

A blue jay. Actually one of the more common birds we get around here. Due to their habit of loudly "squawking", and their relatively high intelligence (they're in the same family as crows and ravens and the like), we theorize that, compared to the innocent but dim-witted doves, they are the curmudgeons of the bird feeder, squawking about a world that has gone insane.

A brown thrasher.

Of course, we have to end this with a picture of the small bunny that's been hanging around our yard lately. Aw.

A monk paraakeet. Native to Argentina, it is one of a ton of "introduced" species that has managed to thrive here. I remember there was a tree with a large amount of these birds near my grandparent's house a long time ago.

Speaking of introduced animals from South America, there's a few muscovy ducks around the neighborhood. They've been wandering in the back occasionally the past couple weeks.

A blue jay. Actually one of the more common birds we get around here. Due to their habit of loudly "squawking", and their relatively high intelligence (they're in the same family as crows and ravens and the like), we theorize that, compared to the innocent but dim-witted doves, they are the curmudgeons of the bird feeder, squawking about a world that has gone insane.

A brown thrasher.

Of course, we have to end this with a picture of the small bunny that's been hanging around our yard lately. Aw.
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