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Reminder: Central Florida’s Fabulous Wildlife Presentation – Overview

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Just a reminder for those of you in the central Florida area. I will be giving a presentation tomorrow at the Enterprise Heritage Center and Museum (information below), along with wildlife photographer Doug Little. Doug’s work has been on display at the museum all month, and if you haven’t…

Fragile strength

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Unfettered beauty Riding the storms of Chaos Fragile as a heart There are few things as strong…or as fragile…as a butterfly. Their delicate wings can withstand both wind and rain, yet the touch of a finger can damage them beyond repair. Their physical strength starts early when,…

Wednesday’s #NotesFromTheRiver – Barred Owls

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Today’s #NotesFromTheRiver blog post features one of central Florida’s most beautiful birds, the barred owl. Hope some of you will check out the post, and share with your friends. Doug Little’s beautiful photos are worth the visit, alone. To see (and hear) for yourself, go here: #NotesFromTheRiver – Barred…

Listen To The Birds

Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Standing at the station reading the news of this nation I became conscious of birds. The words I was reading the thoughts they where feeding seemed irrelevant. This earth we are leant. To much time is spent lost in thought. Additional hours can not be bought. Oh listen…

#Newbook ‘The River’ by Patrick Jones (@PatrickJones56). You’ve been warned!

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: It’s Friday and day for new books. And today it’s time to get scared, really scared. I met Patrick Jones and family (they are great supporters of his writing) on Twitter and I’ve been following his career ever since. He blogs about writing, shares fascinating videos of his garden,…

Lions On A Sturdy Tree In Central Serengeti, Tanzania

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Who’s Looking?

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Who’s looking? This wise Kookaburra seems to be summing me up. Maybe he’s wondering what on earth is this thing that I’m pointing at him. That said, Kookaburras still rank high amongst the most camera-friendly birds. Kookaburra Sometimes, they actually seem to be posing. Enjoy!

Seasonal Symbols

Masked raiders

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I love these little bluetits… there have been several families this year raised at my son’s birdfeeders. While the parents have more vivid colours and the markings are more precise and distinct, these babies, with their adolescent colours, just look like little balls of fluff… … and…

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