Jennifer, thank you......should have "connected the dots" as there were quite a few males hanging around. I've seen many males over the years but don't
think I've ever see a female.
:)
p.s. loved reading the 1st half of your https://foundnature.weebly.com/ blog.........gonna get the rest of it later.
Best, Mike
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