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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #32
Brown is the new kaleidoscope of color and all of you met that challenge with some gorgeous birds this week. Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #31
Seems like everyone had fun with the “out of the box” challenge. There were some great moon shots! Continue reading
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Water Water Everywhere #60 – Reflection at St. Marks
A couple of weeks ago, Frank & I travelled to the St. Marks Wildlife Refuge near Tallahassee, Florida where we spent 9 hours birding. Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Night – 01.10.21
Night time in the village 2020. Nothing is to scale so please don’t judge but I enjoy putting this together every year. The town is different each year as I add new pieces and have to build it differently depending… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #30
The Cinnamon Teal was seen south of Jacksonville near Cape Canaveral at Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge (2 1/2 hour drive one way). The Canvasback was spotted in the pond adjacent to the St. Marks Lighthouse at the St. Marks Wildlife… 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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Water Water Everywhere #57 – Geese at the Cemetery
Yesterday, December 27, 2020, Frank and I went out birding for the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) for the Audubon Society. Our birds were logged onto Ebird.org per the usual. The Canada Goose has become a permanent resident in Florida. Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #28
Bird Weekly Round-Up #27 challenge was Birds near or in water or snow. Continue reading
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Water Water Everywhere #56 – heron vs. gator
Tricolored Heron pushing his luck with the big ole’ gator. In Florida, where there’s water, there is always a chance an alligator is somewhere to be found. Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #27
Bird Weekly Round-Up #27 challenge was Birds with Red Feathers. Continue reading




