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Photo Of The Day #2754 comments

ramblinmanjimj wrote 2 weeks ago: Click the About button (upper right) to read about this Blog. Click the Follow button (below) to fol … more →

Tags: Photography, Travel, RV, rVing, Texas, 2013, RV Travel, Palácios

RARE ONES AND CONFUSING ONES

atowhee wrote 1 month ago: THE WORLD’S RAREST BIRDS By Erik Hirschfeld, et al. Princrton Press. 360 pages. $45. This fine … more →

Tags: birding, Birds, Conservation, Rarities, Raptor, woodpeckers, ducks & geese, warblers, Sparrows

The Magical, Magical Spring9 comments

knittingsarah wrote 1 month ago: Since our spring break, life has been a bit of a whirlwind. We have been busy with all the ‘st … more →

Tags: Articles 2, Horicon Marsh, Knitters, Knitting Nature, Knitting in Real Life, Knitting Inspiration, Nature, Owl Babies, owls

Spring Bird Migration in Indiana, Part One2 comments

indybirdphotographer wrote 1 month ago: Now that it is officially spring, I have yet to make a bird photography foray in 2013, so I thought … more →

Tags: Spring Migrants, Indiana, Eagle Creek Park, Birds, Nature, Bird Photography, Julie L. Brown Photography, early spring migration, Midwest

Water Users v. Cranes in Texas

Madeline Bodin wrote 2 months ago: In 2009, 23 federally endangered whooping cranes died because of a drought. A recent court ruling sa … more →

Tags: Birds, Endangered Species, Texas, esa, Endangered Species Act, Energy, Water Rights, wildlife, Conservation

Wolves and Bison and Polar Bears, Oh My!2 comments

Bernadette wrote 2 months ago: Over the years I’ve done a number of wildlife paintings because I love those animals too: biso … more →

Tags: animal-inspired merchandise, Pastel, prints of artwork, Wildlife Art, animals, Arts, Bison, Nature, original artwork

Wind farms are being built along whooping crane migration paths. Is there any risk to them?

Mike Barnard wrote 2 months ago: Save the Eagles International (STEI), an anti-wind lobbying group, is claiming that hundreds of whoo … more →

Tags: environment, Birds, Climate, Conservation, Disinformation, Energy Tax Credits, Environment, Myths, Nature

Don't stand near those cousins!12 comments

philosophermouseofthehedge wrote 3 months ago: Step away. Step away now, Sandy! It’s for your own protection. For once, think of yourselves! … more →

Tags: Humor, Texas, Birds, writing, Blogging, Fiction, sandhill cranes, Hunters helping research, Dysfunctional family

A PLEASANT PLACE, PALACIOS

2gadabout wrote 3 months ago: Palacios was such a pleasant stay. In the book store, a man was rocking a baby while the owner went … more →

Tags: Home, party, welcome Winter Texans, Hurricanes, hobo band, Luther Hotel, Water Front

Palacios, Texas - Day 2

ramblinmanjimj wrote 3 months ago: We are parked at VFW Post #2467 in Palacios. We will depart later this morning… You may have n … more →

Tags: Travel, Photography, RV, rVing, Texas, Mardi Gras, Louisiana, VFW, Gulf of Mexico

Wildlife Refuge

beadstork wrote 4 months ago: We went as a family to the wildlife refuge up the road to look at some birds and take some pictures. … more →

Tags: Photography (2), wildlife, postaday, Photography, sandhill cranes, Deer, chickadee, Nuthatch, cardinal

One Photo Each Month - 20123 comments

sweetmeow wrote 4 months ago: I may have failed miserably in taking one photo a day, but I do at least have one for each month. Th … more →

Tags: Photo Post, daily life, Bluebird, cardinal, Christmas, Crane Fest, Downy Woodpecker, great blue heron, H.M.S. Bounty

Snow, Puzzles, and Public Radio6 comments

bridgett wrote 4 months ago: It snowed! The view out our window. Our “yard” or the parking lot in our complex. When w … more →

Tags: Birds, snow, Puzzle, public radio, RadioLab, old lady, temporal meltdown

The (flawed) concept of "well being"3 comments

nomeatbarefeet wrote 5 months ago: This post begins with the whooping crane, which is at the center of a recent episode of Radiolab (Ra … more →

Tags: Thoughts and Feelings, well-being, Endangered Species, RadioLab, why save some animals, Saving Animals, U.S. Endangered Species Act, the well being of all animals, self-interest

What's up Duck?

limeybirder wrote 5 months ago: To take my mind of work, heinous meetings, Liverpool playing like shite, and not seeing a Razorbill … more →

Tags: digiscoping, Southwood, Tallahassee, Leon County, southwood, Operation Migration, eastern bluebird, Ducks, Wood Storks

What's up Duck?

limeybirder wrote 5 months ago: To take my mind of work, heinous meetings, Liverpool playing like shite, and not seeing a Razorbill … more →

Tags: digiscoping, Southwood, Tallahassee, Leon County, southwood, Operation Migration, eastern bluebird, Ducks, Wood Storks

Third Cohort of Whooping Cranes Released at White Lake WCA

Julie Anderson wrote 5 months ago: The fourteen juvenile whooping cranes delivered to White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area (WCA) in Gu … more →

Tags: News

South Texas Birding and Nature Tour: a Perfect Winter Getaway in "Tropical" Ecotourism Style

pegabbott wrote 5 months ago: Roseate Spoonbills by South Texas Birding Tour participant Betty Andres Naturalist Journeys, a top b … more →

Tags: Florida / Texas / SE, birding and wildlife tour, Birdwatching Tour, Doug Pratt, Naturalist Journeys, Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, South Texas birding and nature tour, South Texas birding tour

The Eagle and the Cranes

pshelton wrote 5 months ago: Balmy weather drew me up the hill behind the house one recent afternoon. The adobe clay was dry and … more →

Tags: Watch columns, Animal Dreams, peter shelton, sandhill cranes, Golden Eagles, Bird Migration


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