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Together with Blue Tit (see next obs).
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This mockingbird was seen in the afternoon, perched on a yucca that is growing in UTEP's Desert Garden. It sang many different phrases and calls while perched on top of the yucca, then hopped down to a lower part of the plant (as seen in the pictures) and performed several wing displays. As it did not seem to be searching for food, it may have been a territorial gesture or a sign of feeling threatened. The bird then sang a few short phrases and flew to another perch, where it could be heard singing again.
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Vagrant, but even more surprising, there were two of them. House Sparrow in the shot for comparison. The Dickcissels were hanging out with the House Sparrows.
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Wood stork, great blue, etc
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Foto noviembre
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Second brood
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The smallest of the owl species in the country, not very abundant.
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Another banded one.