The 25 Most Recent Nature Posts
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Caught Some Critters - Ludington School Forest has lots of squirrels. In fact, I'll bet if I checked back, most of the squirrel pictures I have taken are from there. Gray squirr...4 hours 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...1 month 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...10 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...11 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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thanks a lot Sharbytes for making my blog a part of this wonderful endeavor. this is a great idea.
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