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Sandhill Crane
The discovery of these magnificent, elegant, wild free and proud Sandhill Cranes was like a gift or treat bestowed on me as a reward for…
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A few more birds
This Common Yellowthroat is a skulking but attractive warbler this one seen at my favorite site, West Lake Park off Sheridan St along with the…
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Snowy Egret
<img Snowy Egrets are very similar to the Little Egret known to us in Europe and the UK. They are a species that suffered at…
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Limpkin
Traveling along the Hillsboro Canal in a 20 foot ganoe, a cross between a flats boat and a canoe was a great experience. Bass fishing…
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American Kestrel – Falco sparverius
The American Kestrel read about it here as well, is the smallest North American raptor. I travelled to Palm Beach County and specifically Dune Ridge…
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Royal Tern – Sterna maxima
Every day since my arrival I have been checking the beaches for Royal Terns because at this time of the year I have seen them…
Meet Rose, our houseplant expert host
Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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A sequence of a fishing Kingfisher as it happened this morning. They say that nothing is ever handed to you on a plate and I…
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