Spring, at least in these parts, is busting out all over. That means lots of blossoms and lots of birds. This time of year,...
This year has been very wet and the local birds have taken advantage of the situation. Not only have the Magpie-larks been busy building...
At the end of the most recent Ice Age, the temperature began to rise and the ice began to recede northwards. This was around...
April showers still fall, but many flowers can’t wait for May. This weekend may be blowing in spring or fall or a rainy season...
With all the crazy stuff going on in the world these days, I thought it would be nice to put a smile on some...
With its bright yellow eyes, and bold arrow shaped breast markings, the Gray Thrasher, Toxostomsa cincerum is one of my favorite photography targets. This...
Way back in February when I was enjoying a family-and-friends vacation on New Providence in the Bahamas I wisely hired the best – and...
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