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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Hunted or Consumed by Humans
Birds are hunted for sport and for eating. While my opinion is exceptionally one-sided, I do not condone the killing of birds for sport. I know that it is necessary to thin species out like big wild game such as… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #23
Last week we had shore birds and this week we have long legged birds. Sometimes the species that were shared last week are the same as this week. A long legged bird can certainly be and is often considered a… Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Auburn – 11.15.20
Auburn is a color between red and brown. It can be dark to light with gradients in between. Today I have given you sunsets, birds, an insect, a gator, rock formations in Arizona and a fall classic. Continue reading
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Anything that Flies
The feature image was taken at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. Female elk were climbing the formations in search for heat from the thermals. Hot water was falling from the top. Continue reading
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Six Word Story – Crazy
6 Word Story Prompt – Crazy Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Long legged Birds
Long-legged birds tend to have a pronounced strut when they walk. Long legs are something I know nothing about since I’m only 5′ 1″ tall. I related much better to the short-legged bird challenge. Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #22
This week shore birds covered a lot of territory. Water is a necessity for all birds just like humans, however not all birds hang out near the shoreline, whether it be saltwater, freshwater or brackish. Shore birds come in all… Continue reading
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Democracy Wins
ballots counted no frivolous lawsuits will stop our voice Will justice serve? Continue reading
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#WordlessWednesday – Balancing Act
Wordless Wednesday Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Shorebirds
Shorebirds can be found anywhere there is a water hole. You don’t have to live at the beach or on a lake to see shorebirds. These will include gulls, terns, plovers, sandpipers, egrets, herons and many more. Continue reading








