The 25 Most Recent Nature Posts
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Balsam and Aspen - Still working on trees. Tried balsam fir today. This one is with the black ink on the paper first and then a watercolor wash over that. I like this one. ...20 hours ago
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LE PIANTE SI VOGLIONO BENE!!! - Le piante non sono buone. Non sono cattive. Semplicemente, come gli animali, ognuno fa il suo interesse, casualmente può coincidere col il bene di un altr...1 month ago
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I Wrote A Story About God’s Final Thoughts Because I Am Obviously Qualified to Do That - Let’s just say what we’re all thinking. Writing a story called *The Last Thought of God* is a *humble act*, comparable only to climbing Mount Everest in...4 months ago
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Forsyth Audubon Magee Marsh Spring 2024 - Baltimore Oriole Juvenile Bald EaglesNighthawk BullfrogGarter Snake Turtle and Frog on a Log Box Turtle Osprey Chesnut Sided Warbler Blue-headed Vireo Bl...1 year ago
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#8 – Red Jacket Trail - And we’re done! We saved this little .8 mile hike for last, figuring we could duck into the Admin Building after to claim our prizes – a water bottle and a...5 years ago
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Emerald California - A wet winter has gowned California in emerald sprinkled with gems of many colors. Before it could return to its "Golden State" of brown grasses we headed...6 years ago
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Be safe and aware; how to avoid bears when camping or hiking - You may not realize this, but there are bears across the majority of the United States. They are native members of the natural wildlife and seeing one in...7 years ago
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Artistic Pursuit - It's amazing how early in life that one can glimpse a child's personality. The first evidence of my granddaughter's artistic leanings came when, at the ...8 years ago
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La Jolla Before the Storm - Before the storm kicked in yesterday, I was able to enjoy the clouds rolling in and the raging waves. Below is a video I made, using the mobile app "Splice...8 years ago
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HypnoFrog - I’ve pretty much given up on the blog but I continue to post photos on G+. Focus your attention to the eyes. Stare deeply into them. Click the link below. ...9 years ago
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Milkweed for Monarchs - "The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of knowledge and it becomes another's, smile at someone and receive a smile in ret...9 years ago
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Naked Mole Rat - More Than Meets The Eye - [image: Naked mole rat]The naked mole rat (*Heterocephalus glaber*) is a rodent, known for its burrowing and is indigenous to East Africa. The mole rat pos...10 years ago
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May 16, 2015-Some Wildlife Photos for May. - I am seeing wildlife again! The deer are coming around and Tilly is still with her group. Since she's three years old now, I'm not sure if she had a baby t...10 years ago
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My Yellow Warbler review - I have been banding birds for 18 years and I would like to start a series on my recapture birds that I have encountered during my banding carrier. The firs...11 years ago
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Huckleberries and Blueberries - If you are confused over the difference between a huckleberry and a blueberry, you are not alone. While the term blueberry is almost always correctly used,...11 years ago
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Autumn Wildflowers in the U.P. ! - We often take pictures of wild flowers as they bloom throughout the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan. When autumn descends upon us, the amount of wildfl...11 years ago
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RRG & Falling - climber Evan Johnson, photo by Kurt Hager This fall a few new friends invited me to go to the Red River Gorge in Kentucky. This place is sport climbing mec...12 years ago
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Spur Gears / Cogs - [image: Spur Gears / Cogs] [image: Spur Gears / Cogs] [image: Spur Gears / Cogs] [image: Spur Gears / Cogs]13 years ago
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Fastest predatory appendages. - Image: Luisa Mota via Flickr From the tropics and subtropics. Trapjaw Ants (*Odontomachus sp.*) have the fastest moving predatory appendages of any animal...13 years ago
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Contacting the 20 Charter Inductees
Today I finished adding the links to other sites of mine that I would like to promote, and will begin contacting the 20 bloggers that I have selected to the the Charter Inductees! There won't be a limit to membership. It's more a case of how many appropriate blogs I can find.
I see that two of my choices have not posted for several months, but I'll leave them in the list. The sorting will just drop them to the bottom anyway.
The one thing I am really sorry about is that Birding the the Falkland Islands doesn't seem to have a feed, so it is sitting permanently at the bottom of the list. I'll see if the blogger can provide me with one.
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4 comments:
I am honored that you find my blog worthwhile. I love being able to share the wonderful things I see while out wandering.
Great, Martha! So many category lists just seem to think this is not even an option. I've contacted MANY groups this past year asking them to add a Nature category, with only a couple of successes.
Thanks for including me, this is a great idea.
By the way, the RSS feed for Birding in the Falkland Islands is in the links section.
John- Glad to have you- love your stuff. Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
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