




Today it was up to the Blueridge Parkway and a collection of mountains called the Peaks of Otter. On the grounds, I took this shot of a Raven.
Up on Sharp Top, once thought to be the highest peak in Virginia and the source for a piece of the Washington Monument, I took this shot of a dark-eyed Junco.
Back at the July and David and Julie ranch, I got these shots of Carolina Chickadees and Tufted Titmice and a Eastern Bluebird parent at the nest box.
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