Blackbird overlooking a sea of rice plants, dreaming of the feast to come when the rice grains ripen and harvest begins.

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I’ve noticed that many animals have adapted to the human artifacts in what was once the natural environment. Your picture reminds me of a bird’s nest I noticed a few days ago; it was built not in a tree but in a traffic surveillance camera above a noisy intersection.
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
Birds are wonderfully adaptive, sometimes good, sometimes bad. Seems anything will do, as long as they are not disturbed. The flag on which the bird is perched is part of a program to ID fields for the type of crop in them so the crop dusters don’t make a wrong application …
This from last year:
suburbanferndaleark.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/our-truck-is-expecting/