Some Cliff swallows (pretty sure that’s the same) nest there, but not many. Most of them build nests along the sides of bridges. This is home to a large population of Rock pigeons.
blfsays
Isn’t that Old Grandad?
rqsays
If you look real close, you can see faces. :)
Crimson Clupeidaesays
Nice. Reminds me a lot of a place in CO called the Devil’s Spine.
Badlandsays
That could well be North Otago in NZ.
Deposited under an ocean, now topography, and home to godaloneknows how many critters
Beautiful. Do bank swallows (törmäpääsky in Finnish, the name means about the same as in American English) nest there?
Some Cliff swallows (pretty sure that’s the same) nest there, but not many. Most of them build nests along the sides of bridges. This is home to a large population of Rock pigeons.
Isn’t that Old Grandad?
If you look real close, you can see faces. :)
Nice. Reminds me a lot of a place in CO called the Devil’s Spine.
That could well be North Otago in NZ.
Deposited under an ocean, now topography, and home to godaloneknows how many critters