
Morning feed time
Daily routine
Daily necessity

Morning feed time
Daily routine
Daily necessity

The sun, the rain
The wind, the seasons
The colors

Today’s weather
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Tides and currents
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The Song Sparrow is a very common sparrow in North America and are seen in people’s backyards. Their colors are often russet-and-gray with bold streaks down its white chest but in California they have a more darker tone. The Song Sparrow’s length is from 5.8 to 7.5 inches. You can see the bird living in fields or near water. They eat mostly insects or seeds and forage on the ground. One of the oldest known Song Sparrow was 11 years old.

Capitol Corridor: Northbound from San Jose-Oakland-Emeryville/SF-Sacramento-Auburn
From the horizon
amtrak # 532
passes by
Unusual winter
creates
surprise of nature
The American Avocet bird is a relatively large shorebird with an upturned bill, long neck, and round head. It feeds by wading through shallow waterswhile looking for crustaceans, insects, and fish. Breeding Avocet’s are brown, black, and white while the non-breeding Avocet’s are white and black. It is found in wetlands, salt ponds, and evaporation ponds. During winter also uses inter-tidal mudflats, and flooded pastures. It’s habitat is from Washington and British Columbia, east to Minnesota, and south to California and Texas.Â
The Black-necked Stilt has colourful rose-pink legs, a thin black bill, and black-and-white feathers. They are often seen moving through wetlands in search of food while making high pitched yapping sounds. You can often view Stilts on salt-marshes, flooded fields, or salt pans. Black-necked Stilt’s are found in wetlands from North America and the Caribbean south to central Argentina.

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Summer days
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Day in day out
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Design of color
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Nature is art
Art is nature
So confusing

Alviso Slough Trail at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Nature
A mystery
Of life