Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus). One way to tell the sexes apart is by looking at their eyes - females have paler eyes and males have dark eyes.
"There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot" - Aldo Leopold
2009/11/18
Harbour Green Park revisited
It had been a while since I gone outside - with the busy work and the terrible weather. Amazingly, there was a break in the clouds when I left home.
During the lunchtime, I was getting lightheaded from being indoors for so long, and since it wasn't raining, I ate my lunch quickly and headed to the waterfront to get some fresh air. I was able to walked to Harbour Green Park where I visited often last year too when working in downtown. This was the first time this year I came back. Wow, I can't believe an year had gone by already!
In downtown, one of the most exciting but common scenes around is probably the sights of these window cleaners hanging around!
Also hanging around, but probably less viewed by people. Love these energetic Bushtits gleaning tiny insects on the branches.

Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus). One way to tell the sexes apart is by looking at their eyes - females have paler eyes and males have dark eyes.
Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus). One way to tell the sexes apart is by looking at their eyes - females have paler eyes and males have dark eyes.
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You know, I don't think I've ever been to Harbour Green Park. Next time we're down town! The cormarant with the sea plane landing is a neat picture.
You've sure been getting your share of rain. Not much precip up here.
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