Properly mooned!
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Properly mooned!

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Sometimes mourning doves can be fun, if you are trying to catch them full wing. and they are always on the verge of a sweet smile. This one went for a drink, then started to walk around the edge of the drinking bowl, after mooned me fully, finally jumped in.
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Did he do it on purpose?
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Sure he did; look at the last photo, he turned around to see your reaction.
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Quote from: "Dinusaur"
Sure he did; look at the last photo, he turned around to see your reaction.
All the while you got to see a king bird trying to rescue a fledgling with his crown showing from no less than, A BALD EAGLE... I don't know where to begin with my envy and of course heartfelt admiration.
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Haha, some of us are very envious about your backyard and the trail that you regularly take hike on. You are one up when it comes to Olive-sided Flycatcher - I am still waiting to see one. I know your hope is to see that reddish crown on a Kingbird - I guess you have to see a raptor flying close to its territory. Here are two photos of an Osprey at the receiving end of a Kingbird's wrath - they are not called Kingbird for nothing.

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Quote from: "Dinusaur"
Haha, some of us are very envious about your backyard and the trail that you regularly take hike on. You are one up when it comes to Olive-sided Flycatcher - I am still waiting to see one. I know your hope is to see that reddish crown on a Kingbird - I guess you have to see a raptor flying close to its territory. Here are two photos of an Osprey at the receiving end of a Kingbird's wrath - they are not called Kingbird for nothing.

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Thanks for sharing those wonderful pics. Now at least I know what scenarios to look for. The day before yesterday I heard some arguments on the other side of the valley, saw blue jays, grackles, black birds, and a kingbird. Didn't find any sizable predator, so I don't know what are they pretesting about.
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Craps game?
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@ Ally....fab pix...ahh...enjoyed them....I love when I can recognize the discreet birds like the female RBG...that's not a mooning....more like a "Kiss my tail feathers"

@dinusaur ... holy crap....you get the most amazing pix....that was FABULOUS.
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