Now that we are permanent residents of Livingston, we branch out to explore the neighborhood and beyond. Not too far away are Pinyon Jays visiting feeders, we hope they come to ours soon.
Depending on the sun and age, the blues come in different shades on these Jays
This Jay has been hogging the suet.
Downy Woodpecker
Black-headed Grosbeak found our feeding station.
He pushes the House Finches out of his way.
American Goldfinch on Musk or Nodding Thistle near our feeder
Am. Goldfinch
Look carefully to the right of the feeder - our first visitor, a Rufous Hummingbird.
White-tailed Deer and fawn
Twins in our backyard having breakfast
Canada Geese flew into a flooded field to graze.
Grasshopper on Mountain Brookfoam
Orange Agoseris in front of Pale Agoseris seeding out
Plains Larkspur
Alpine Bluebells
Green Bark Beetles on Lupine
Baby Killdeer runs on spindlly legs
Sharp-tailed Grouse on Willow Creek Road, observed with Brian Pierce from Green Bay, WI
This looks like a painting, but it's a real Cedar Waxwing eating berries.
Lazuli Bunting
Spotted Towhee
Mountain Bluebird feeding young
Fledgling Mountain Bluebird
Clacrk's Nutcracker high (over 5,000 feet) on Swingly Road
Nutcracker eating Limber Pine cone nut
What does he do with all that stickly sap on his bill?
Clark's Nutcracker flies off
Mountain Chickadee
Common Nighthawks in migration, one of a flock of 22.
Common Raven
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Stands at attention to pishing.
Lone Coyote spotted by road
Turns into two frolicking young
They stop and watch us
We have had thunderstorms delivering much needed rain and highlighted by God's promise!
This double rainbow was right out our front door.
❤️ Love & Prayers 🙏
Ty & Ida Baumann
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