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Carpingdiem
Carpingdiem
@carpingdiem@med-mastodon.com  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Bluebird drama at the feeder. #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #photography #nature #naturephotography #HoosierMast

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Two bluebirds are in the small feeder, one bluebird is hovering above them, attempting to land and one is perched nearby, awaiting its turn.
Two bluebirds are in the small feeder, one bluebird is hovering above them, attempting to land and one is perched nearby, awaiting its turn.
Two bluebirds are in the small feeder, one bluebird is hovering above them, attempting to land and one is perched nearby, awaiting its turn.
Two male bluebirds were fighting over the feeder. One took to the air and got the upper wing, so to speak. Once one bird gets their claws close to their opponents eyes, the contest is over, as no bird wants an eye injury. Here the hovering bird, beak open aggressively, brings its claws down on its opponent's head.
Two male bluebirds were fighting over the feeder. One took to the air and got the upper wing, so to speak. Once one bird gets their claws close to their opponents eyes, the contest is over, as no bird wants an eye injury. Here the hovering bird, beak open aggressively, brings its claws down on its opponent's head.
Two male bluebirds were fighting over the feeder. One took to the air and got the upper wing, so to speak. Once one bird gets their claws close to their opponents eyes, the contest is over, as no bird wants an eye injury. Here the hovering bird, beak open aggressively, brings its claws down on its opponent's head.
A male bluebird launches into the air from a branch, showing its wings. Behind it are a male downy woodpecker and a female house finch.
A male bluebird launches into the air from a branch, showing its wings. Behind it are a male downy woodpecker and a female house finch.
A male bluebird launches into the air from a branch, showing its wings. Behind it are a male downy woodpecker and a female house finch.
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