Bird Blogging

Looking for something else, I was reminded of some pictures I took a week or two ago. This one came out pretty well:

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This also reminds me that it's a really nice day here in Niskayuna, and I shouldn't be spending it all at the computer. So, enjoy the bird picture, and I'll post something more substantive tomorrow.

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