Photo of the Week: Eastern Towhee

Large sparrow with thick bill, long tail, black head, brown flanks, and white breast perches on a brown tree branch. The bird has its mouth open as it sings. Shadows and green leaves with muted blue sky in the background.

I could hear the unmistakable song of “drink your tea” from a distance at one of my favorite local birding locations.

The sound was coming from a lower branch of a tree bordering the trail.

As I approached the area of the bird’s song, I peered up into the tree leaves and shadows, searching each branch until I finally found the black-headed brown and white bird.

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Photo of the Week: Northern Lights in Southeast Michigan

Muted magenta and green colors light up the black sky, trees silhouetted in the foreground.

How amazing! I never thought I would see northern lights (aurora borealis) in southeast Michigan.

But like millions of other people around the world, thanks to this weekend’s geomagnetic storm, I enjoyed seeing the northern lights in my own southeast Michigan community.

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