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Redstart. Brilliant discovery.
h ttps://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/american-redstart Warblers in general are often called 'the butterflies of the bird world,' but the Redstart may live up to that nickname more than any other species. This beautiful warbler flits about very actively in the trees, usually holding its wings and tail partly spread, as if to show off their patches of color. At times it feeds more like a flycatcher than a typical warbler, hovering among the foliage and often flying out to grab insects in mid-air.
From the Shore
They scoot inches at a time Waves beckoning Sand incubation finished Only about one-sixth Will make it unscathed. Shore birds, seagulls, foxes. Mother birthed them Sand covered them Swept over them Left them. Time passing. Many beautiful sunsets Reflected in wet sands. And what will they find In heaving ocean waters? Growth. Experience. Exploring. Delicious saline treats. Threats. Reproduction. Lacking romance. Repeating the cycle. Under God’s masterful Eye. And art, and precision.

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