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Merlin - Kamloops, BC          A very nervous flock of Starling were acting very strange by sticking very close to an entrance sign in very tight formation which could only mean one thing. They were invited to dinner buy this beautiful raptor. The Merlin is North America's second smallest falcon and is seen throughout the continent. This watchful bird was seen in the hills just above Kamloops, BC.                  Michael W Klotz 2019 - www.TheBirdBlogger.com
Merlin - Kamloops, BC
A very nervous flock of Starling were acting very strange by sticking very close to an entrance gate in very tight formation which could only mean one thing. They were invited to dinner buy this beautiful raptor. The Merlin is North America's second smallest falcon and is seen throughout the continent. This watchful bird was seen in the hills just above Kamloops, BC. 
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