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Mt. Piños Birds & Butterflies Reminder: Sat & Sun, 8-9 June, 2019, 8AM — SANTA MONICA BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY BLOG
Mt. Piños is a great area for mountain birds such as Clark’s Nutcracker, White-headed Woodpecker, Mountain Quail, singing Green-tailed Towhees and Fox Sparrows, Pygmy & White Breasted Nuthatches, Cassin’s & Purple Finches, Lawrence’s Goldfinches and the ever-elusive Calliope Hummingbird. We’re always on the lookout for one or more of the released California Condors who are […] …
You May Be Stressing Out Your Dog — News : NPR
When people who own dogs are stressed, their dogs also get stressed, a new study suggests. It's another indication of how emotionally synchronized dogs and their humans can be.(Image credit: Bela Szandelszky/AP) via You May Be Stressing Out Your Dog — News : NPR
A Wild bunch — The Lantern Room
A little group of diminutive wild strawberries and veronica (speedwell) in a grassy area of the garden. The garden is looking particularly lush and blossom-full at the moment due in part to the cooler slightly wetter weather conditions. It actually feels more like the Junes of the old days before we begun having the very […] …
Upcoming Event – Southwestern Manitoba Mixed-grass Prairie IBA Blitz – June 15th — Manitoba Important Bird Areas Program
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The Killdeer Saga, Part 2 — Elizabeth River Bird Blog
I began to write in my earlier blog, “The Killdeer Saga,” about the “triumphs, trials, and tribulations” of a Money Point, Chesapeake, VA Killdeer family. I followed the family and took copious photos of the family from early March, when their nesting season usually begins around here, until the end of May. For Killdeer, the […] …
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Reverse Mohawk Is In! — Through Open Lens
F/5.6, 1/500, ISO 220. Elegant Tern California Week Two A sailor trying to sneak back to his ship about 3 o’clock in the morning was spotted by a chief petty officer who ordered him to explain his tardiness. The lame explanation didn’t work. “Take this broom and sweep every link on this anchor chain by […] …
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Just Because I’m Awake Doesn’t Mean I’m Ready To Do Things. — Through Open Lens
F/8.0, 1/250, ISO 250. Tricolored Heron ( Juvenile ) What is a bee that cant make up his mind? A maybe. Interesting Fact: Angsty teenagers aren’t just a human phenomenon. As Tricolored Herons get older they often lunge and snap at their parents when they arrive at the nest with food. To appease the youngsters, …
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News on the Wing – June Edition — The Roost Online
Our June 2019 edition of News on the Wing provides a broad ranging recap of issues, events and just plain wildlife cuteness overload found across social media over the last month. Head on over and catch up on the wildlife and environmental issues that captured ours (and likely yours as well) attention recently. This world […] …
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Le Chat Noir — Note to Traveler
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