Alive and Thriving Friday afternoon - "Blackbird Flock"!

Hello friends!
Happy "Friday Evening"
To You!
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And, Thank You so much for your visit!

Today I was out on the bike and caught this swarm of Mexican Blackbirds Flying by and landing!
I liked how the photos came out and wish to share them with you!
Here is where the first two landed,

Here is zoomed out and you can see them in the tree,

A little closer next to the stream,

And a bit from the side,

And from the tree top. As you can see, quite a few of them decided to just land right there! They were also quite loud - which chased all the normal Sea Birds away!

That was it for the afternoon -
And, Wishing you a Very Blessed, Happy, and Safe Weekend!
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The blackbird flock is fascinating. What lovely views too. Thank you for sharing your photos. Enjoy your weekend!


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