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Two female type Orchard Orioles dining on katydids
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I think they were sharing
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Pieces of the katydid are seen in each of their bills
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A sight you don't see everyday: a Wild Turkey mom and her chicks walking along the sandy beach
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A little later, I saw this handsome male Northern Flicker at Times Beach
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A young or female Indigo Bunting also at Times Beach
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My first Common Buckeye found at Woodlawn
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And a lovely Giant Swallowtail seen at Times Beach