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Surprised to see a half dozen Swallows flying around a nearby pond at this time of year, and in this cold weather. Not many flying bugs around for them to catch and eat. Apologies for the inferior phone pics.
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I also saw this single swallow in January while snowshoeing a few years ago at about the 3,000’ elevation. It was a warm day, and it must have been feeding on a midge hatch unseen by me because it kept swooping low over this small creek over and over. Nature’s full of surprises.
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Bird brains are so awesome. No layered cortex, just straight brain cells... Humans, well we can put one hemisphere to sleep with sodium amytal injected unilaterally into the internal carotid artery. One hemisphere asleep, one awake. We use this to test memory prior to temporal lobe surgery. It's called the Wada test Though, importantly, and for the kids, you should not try this at home nor should you try and fly while doing this.one half of of their brain may slip into sleep mode, while the other half maintains flight (called unihemispheric slow-wave sleep, seen also in dolphins and whales). Then the sides switch roles.
The next full length release by the made up band Bird Brains should 100% be called No Layered Cortex, Just Straight Brain Cells.Bird brains are so awesome. No layered cortex, just straight brain cells... Humans, well we can put one hemisphere to sleep with sodium amytal injected unilaterally into the internal carotid artery. One hemisphere asleep, one awake. We use this to test memory prior to temporal lobe surgery. It's called the Wada test Though, importantly, and for the kids, you should not try this at home nor should you try and fly while doing this.
Personally, it would be super interesting to know how the switch occurs from one side to the other and what controls that switch and furthermore, if it is lateralized/lopsided in timing preference or if one side is responsible for some kind of REM like or deep sleep phase vs the other. Love that lateralization stuff, super fascinating to think about...
I saw that show up on the alert. Congrats on getting to see it!Snowy owl in eastern wa south of the TriCities.
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Grey ghost is the name of a fly pattern, and a nickname for an adult male northern harrier w grey coloring.Poor bird pics, but a great day at the wildlife refuge. Northern Pintail, Bufflehead, Northern Shovelers, Mallards, Coots, American Wigeon, Green Winged Teal, Hooded Merganser, Tundra Swan, Cackling Geese…Bald Eagles, Red Tails, Merlin, Kestrel, Harriers, and a pair of Prairie Falcons…Ruby and Golden Crowned Kinglets, White Breasted Nuthatch, Flickers, Egrets, Great Blue Heron…
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No apologies necessary and I'd be taken with and thankful for photogenic neighbors like those.Apologies for posting the same guys and gals over again, but I am taken by them.
no worries….these days I’ll take cheer where ever it can be foundApologies for posting the same guys and gals over again, but I am taken by them. They do appear to be residents in our pond and they cheer my day.
Suffering through the cold snap, we got to -3 F, the warmest spot, where the spring empties into the pond:
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Out for a brisk morning swim:
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And walkabout on the ice:
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Cheers
I believe it's a Spruce Grouse. Visited us on the slopes over the weekend.
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Looks tasty…![]()