Fediverse Peeps, gotta a question for you.
If spending a day in Knoxville, what sites or foods should one check out?
@Go4Hike@mas.to
Lover of Nature: plants and creatures, great and small. Hiking provides my rejuvenation.
Avid reader, if you suggest it: I will probably read it, then donate it.
Was a math and science geek, so I naturally want to know how things work. And of course I want to know history as a way to see why things are. With that said, creative spaces awe me.
In short, I find the world is an incredible place, always provides me with something to learn.
Fediverse Peeps, gotta a question for you.
If spending a day in Knoxville, what sites or foods should one check out?
#TheCornellLab #Merlin App is so awesome.
Captured the Blue-Headed Vireo song today, was playing it back for family and attracted some new ones to come sing to us.
I am really bad a bird identification, but I am enjoying this soooo much!
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Blue-headed_Vireo/sounds
www.allaboutbirds.org
Blue-headed Vireo Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyThe Blue-headed Vireo offers a pleasing palette of moss green, bluish gray, and greenish yellow, set off by bold white “spectacles” (the eyering plus a “loral” spot next to the bill), throat, and belly. The wings and tail are a sharp black and white. Like most larger vireos, Blue-headed forages for insects and their larvae in trees, moving deliberately along branches, where it can be challenging to spot. Males sing a slow, cheerful carol, often the first indication of the species’ presence in a forest.
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