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The new mysterious new sparrow-finch-like bird at Maguire Gardens at the Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch (from Twitter)

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There's a new visitor to Maguire Gardens, one of my favorite places, lately, to feed the birds in downtown Los Angeles (some of the regular flock there has been getting scared away, by a pigeon-hawk [there's a family of pigeon-hawks that frequent the blocks adjacent to Grand and Hill, from the Library, down to Temple Street, or so]).  It's a yellow-crested, yellow-faced sparrow lookalike, practically, although I also hear that it could be part finch, which could make sense, on account of the species'' similar sizes and body types. Another theory is that the special nutritional supplementation that I'd been giving the birds of the area, here and there, of ionic, humic, and fulvic minerals, could have spurred a genetic ingenue nuclear watershed evolution from one of the young, of the breeding flocks of birds in the area. It's quite mysterious, in a sense, yet this bird was definitely destined to be a star, with it's bright yellow crest and facial features.

Mutations of the common housefly (musca domestica).

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Seedlings of a visionary intelligently-designed in-vivo evolutionary assistance. A hyper-evolved instance of Musca domestica. Housefly / Scientific name Musca domestica Housefly. The housefly ( Musca domestica ) is a fly of the suborder Cyclorrhapha. It is believed to have evolved in the Cenozoic era, possibly in the Middle East, and has spread all over the world as a commensal of humans. It is the most common fly species found in houses. Wikipedia › wiki › Housefly Musca domestica - Wikipedia While it's not the first time I've come across a more beautiful, non-irritant, [seemingly] more considerate and accommotable to human tastes and disposition, I was unable to capture the first one and the second one, of a completely au[ x ]tigomous heraldry from this photographically-captured one, thanks to better fortune in life, as well as better battery-life on mobile devices. As well, given the small size