Black-bellied whistling duck.
The grackles seem to be ubiquitous throughout Louisiana and South Texas. They are a sight during breeding season, the way the cock blows himself up to twice his normal size. This appears to me that it would intimidate rather than attract the nondescript little hen, which is only half his size in any event. But each season brings forth a new generation of grackle. Raucus.
The grackles seem to be ubiquitous throughout Louisiana and South Texas. They are a sight during breeding season, the way the cock blows himself up to twice his normal size. This appears to me that it would intimidate rather than attract the nondescript little hen, which is only half his size in any event. But each season brings forth a new generation of grackle. Raucus.
Boat-tailed grackle
The duck and the egret are not facing off. In fact, they seem to rather enjoy one another's company.
4 comments:
That looks so nice and peaceful.
This is a very pleasant place, Chuck.
The other day I went by a pond and could hear all the frogs singing. It's funny how much I realized that I missed that sound over the winter. It's nice to see and hear the animals again, isn't it??
Yes, Lin, the reawakening as we all come out of our hidey-holes is what spring is all about! (Have a couple of squirrel pix I may try to slip in somewhere soon.)
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