
We got a visit from a Spotted Towhee the other day. It’s a beautiful bird and I don’t see many in our backyard. It was within inches of the window when I decided to run up the stairs to get my camera. By the time I got back downstairs, it was already working its way toward one of our Adirondack chairs. It never came back any closer. Once again I was left wanting a longer lens. 🙂


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