Birds and Loafing

Two rich brown loaves of bread, freshly out of the oven, cool off on wire racks sitting on a white countertop. In the background, is a white stove with black grates as well as some white containers on the countertop.

Mid-summer can be slower for birding (also known as birdwatching). Adult birds have found their mates and are likely raising young.

Nests are well-hidden in trees, shrubs, and other places, making it more challenging to see birds.

Birds aren’t singing to attract a mate, as they do in spring. But they do continue to sing to defend their territory.

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