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There is probably a story here.

A katydid sings a song of summer’s end.

I suspect this is a shaggy parasol mushroom. Whatever it is, it is lovely.

The common whitetail is a dragonfly that primarily perches on the ground.

Breeding male ruddy ducks have sky-blue bills.

The song sparrow is a persistent and lovely singer. A mnemonic for its song is “maids, maids, maids, put on your tea kettle-kettle-kettle.”

They are waiting for the blue jay to arrive.

Jammed up and jelly alight.

This leucistic American robin tried to hide from me in Rapidan, Minnesota.

The eye of a double-crested cormorant is aquamarine in color.