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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Cormorants: Now you see them, now you don't. (Tuesday's Truths WK 128)


I confess that I could spend hours watching a cormorant who seems to be playing now you see me, now you don't (which is what is happening in the silent slide show posted above featuring a cormorant enjoying the waters  of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park).

This is a habit of cormorants (which you can read about via many web sources, including one of Cornell's web pages) and is my Tuesday's Truth for week 128. On another note, this bird variety is featured in volume three of my book series, Words In Our Beak.


THE WORDS IN OUR BEAK BOOK SERIES

The stories are set in my rooftop garden and told from the perspective of a female cardinal (Cam), who is featured on the covers of each book.

Just as an aside: As of this posting for the Tuesday after Memorial Day 2019, Father's Day will be here in less than one month's time. You may want to consider giving these books to anyone that you know who happens to be a father or a grandfather. After all, Father's Day is for the birds as evidenced by the male cardinal (Mac) seen in the photo below spending time with his daughter (Peanut).

CARDINALS ARE FEATURED IN MY BOOKS
CARDINALS ARE FEATURED IN MY BOOKS
CARDINALS ARE FEATURED IN MY BOOKS

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