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Rim Road

July 05, 2019  /  Ms. J.

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I drove along a rim northwest of Roundup.

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Then I drove off the rim on this manky road.

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Next morning: Common Nighthawks.

Common Nighthawkby Gary Clark

Common Nighthawk

by Gary Clark

Willson’s Phalaropes blow tiny horns.

Unlike most birds, female Wilson’s Phalaropes are more colorful than males.

Unlike most birds, female Wilson’s Phalaropes are more colorful than males.

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A muskrat and Blue-winged Teal.

Blue-winged Tealby Dan Pancamo

Blue-winged Teal

by Dan Pancamo

After the survey, I drove back up to the rim road and farther west (away from the highway).

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Horned Larks and Grasshopper Sparrows were perched along the fence. The car acted like a blind; I rolled down the window and got close.

Horned Lark

Horned Lark

Grasshopper Sparrows are ~ 5 inches long

Grasshopper Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Horned Lark

Horned Lark

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