Lisa Coleman
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August 30 – BOTD – Limpkin
The Limpkin is a perfect example of why the Endangered Species Act needs to stay strong. Continue reading
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“Somewhere” (Haiku)- Thursday photo prompt: Frozen #writephoto
“Somewhere”(haiku)frozen are the weedsdawn shines reflective icingleading to somewhere Continue reading
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August 29 – BOTD – Brown Pelican
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. My favorite bird! The Brown Pelican captivates us on a regular basis with it’s elegance and free-flowing manner. It’s magical to see these flocks coming from a… Continue reading
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Window – Thursday Inspiration 19 – Dorian
Hurricane in My WindowI look through my windowand what do I see?A major hurricaneComing for me.Her name is Dorianwhat shall I do?Prepare for her wrathAs panic ensues.Lines at the storeno water in sitebefore you know it, she’s hereYou will lose… Continue reading
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August 28 – BOTD – Green Heron
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. The Green Heron is a small heron compared to other birds in this family. It is close to the size of an American Crow. They can be… Continue reading
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National Dog Day – 8/26/19
She pees like a male. Continue reading
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August 26 – BOTD – Black-bellied Whistling Ducks
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. We usually see the Black-bellied Whistling Ducks in the winter months in North Florida, however they are listed as a year-round bird. I was just down in… Continue reading
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August 25 – BOTD – American Robin
Here is my entry for Granny Shot It’s Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge. We get the American Robins in spring during migration in North Florida. They come in large flocks, generally with the Cedar Waxwings & eat every berry we… Continue reading
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Kayak anyone?
I’m late posting this for July Blue Squares, but this was on July 27th. This photo was taken from the maintenance shed at the University of North Florida (UNF). We had been hiking around the lake & the skies emptied… Continue reading