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SQUARES – Uplifting
As the sun went down, our moods went up! A beautiful sunset over a body of water always does the trick. This fabulous sunset created a euphoria to end a great day of birding at Fort Clinch State Park in… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Upside Down
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are so acrobatic they could be in the circus. As they forage around for insects in trees as seen in the top photo captured at St. Marks Wildlife Refuge near Tallahassee, Florida. Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Year in REview – 2020
What a challenging year 2020 was in many respects. I began my year with a birding blog on January 5, 2020 called “Today is for the Birds” with great excitement because I had just written my first guest blog with… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Petrified Tree
Looking UP at the famous Petrified Tree at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Continue reading
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SQUARES – CloseUP
CloseUP of a dragonfly at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Folkston, Georgia. Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Birds Starting with a “C”
Week #30 challenge is Birds starting with a “C”. As long as one of the words in the title starts with a “C” it is good to go. Like Double-crested Cormorant which could also work for the “D” challenge in… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #29
It is truly amazing to watch birds fly high or low in the sky. The aerial show they put on for us humans is an absolute necessity for their survival. This week we showcased birds with long wingspans. Continue reading
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SQUARES – Up and Over
we decided to head over to the Canaveral National Seashore for a last look for birds. Continue reading
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SQUARES – Looking Down, not Up
We had to climb UP the tower at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Folkston, Georgia to be able to look down at the swampy area in which the 3/4 mile Chesser Island boardwalk takes us. Continue reading
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Last Photo – Dec. 2020
The last photo from my Sony A6300 on 12-31-2020 while birding at Huguenot Park in Jacksonville, Florida was the Semipalmated Plover. Continue reading




