Monthly Archives: August 2022
Signs – Part 2
Here are some warning signs I’ve photographed in our travels. You are not in Vermont anymore …. Here are a couple of Vermont signs for contrast.
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Tagged alligators, birding travel, Snakes, Warning signs
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Signs – Part 1
As a late summer project, I have decided tackle cleaning up the thousands of images I have in Photo libraries on my MacBook. My goal is 1o discard 100 images a day — in doing so, I am getting to … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Vulture, Laughing Gulls, license plates, Warning signs
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Last Encounter
Ginger and I went for a paddle the other morning and along with a noisy Belted Kingfisher and a few remaining Eastern Kingbirds and Gray Catbirds, I saw this cooperative Green Heron. I don’t expect to meet him again until … Continue reading
An Afternoon Surprise
Yesterday afternoon, I was sitting out back near the river reading in the shade, with Ginger on my lap. I was missing seeing the inquisitive Common Yellowthroats and aerobatic Eastern Kingbirds, and many others — it was bittersweet to realize … Continue reading