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Jumping at the Ground and Missing: May 2010
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Jumping at the Ground and Missing. An amazing blog, full of Adventure, Excitement, and Really Wild Things." Marvin. Monday, May 03, 2010. Little Sweatshop of Horrors. OK, so there was, in fact, no horror, but I did force my kids into some sweatshop work for Craft Hope. The idea met with enthusiasm from some, and slight reluctance from others, but in the end, everyone had fun, and 3 of them wanted to do MORE sewing (Fishy included! On the homeschool front, I'm looking into the "Key to ". And happen to hav...
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Black Swamp Bird Observatory | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: Black Swamp Bird Observatory. May 25, 2015 · 7:00 am. A Big Day with big, renewing results. Male Prothonotary Warbler at Magee Marsh. Bruce Stambaugh 2015. Even in my semi-retirement, I’m a busy person. Keeping active and involved in the community has been a priority and passion my entire life. I have found that immersing myself into nature is the salve that soothes the soul. I love the outdoors and all the beauty that she offers. This ...
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Another Stir of the Spoon | Food, Art, Books, Birds and whatever… | Page 2
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Another Stir of the Spoon. Food, Art, Books, Birds and whatever…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. May 29, 2016. So what to make for this weekend? Mine, Jane’s, Jim’s or something new. Curt follows the New York Times food column and he handed me a printout of Melissa Clark’s Lemon Potato Salad with Mint. Looked interesting, looked easy. I tried it and it is good enough to share. Here goes. Lemon Potato Salad with Mint. Juice of one lemon, more for serving. Sturdy and Fuz...
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wildlife photography | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: wildlife photography. May 21, 2015 · 7:35 am. Camouflaged. Bruce Stambaugh 2015. I recently went in search of migrating warblers and other bird species at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Near Oak Harbor, OH. It was the peak of the Biggest Week in American Birding. Sponsored by the Black Swamp Birding Observatory. Thousands of folks from around the world came to the annual event. Filed under Photo of the Week. Black Swamp Bird Observatory.
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Weedpicker's Journal:: Bird Well and Prosper
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Saturday, May 16, 2015. Bird Well and Prosper. As the dawn breaks fresh on a new day of birding. It is the beginning of a journey. No two days of birding are the same. One never knows if the birding will just be good, or if something in this day might be life-changing. Our journeys all start differently. My interest in "serious" birding did not happen until my 40's. Even now, it is but a portion of my interest and always tied to plant communities and habitats. Young raccoon sleeps off a rough night.
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Weedpicker's Journal:: Mega-fruit for Megafauna?
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Did you ever wonder what birding has to do with a Flora-blog? Or how birding might improve one's understanding of botany? The answers became clear to me this week. As a Weedpicker. I am always curious about the relationship between plants and animals. And while enjoying good looks at Green Lawn Cemetery's Merlin ( Jim McCormac. Has that story), I started asking questions about trees. In particular, the fruit of the Kentucky Coffee Tree,. Photo by Bruce Marlin credit Wiki.
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Dr. Bob's Bird Blog: May 2015
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Dr Bob's Bird Blog. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Recap of birding "The Biggest Week". I am working n a couple of new posts about the Biggest Week in American Birding. One will be about what I call "senior birding". My hips just do not like hiking and standing as much as they used to and the event and area offer so many things that do not require extensive effort. Another will be showcasing photos I have not shared previously. "Stay tuned". In MY mind it is all the same book! I am an addict! Then just use the b...
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Dr. Bob's Bird Blog: Biggest Week: Pearson Metropark and a ramble on Kenn's Coverts
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Dr Bob's Bird Blog. Sunday, May 26, 2013. Biggest Week: Pearson Metropark and a ramble on Kenn's Coverts. I am going to start with a "ramble". The rest of the subject will be addressed shortly . This was our last day for attending The Biggest Week in American Birding. Anyway, I decided then that I would not push it as far on the next day, and just head home for the two hour drive in the morning. It was a good decision - but, damn! It not only taught me about birds, but it also taught me about how I learn!
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Dr. Bob's Bird Blog: May 2014
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Dr Bob's Bird Blog. Friday, May 30, 2014. BWIAB - A highlight. Banding demo at BSBO. I am finally getting around to posting memories from The Biggest Week in American Birding. We always take home SO many memories and photographs from BWIAB, it is almost overwhelming to try to write about them! To see all of the scheduled happenings. But sometimes it is just serendipity that establishes permanent unexpected memories. Off to one side of the parking lot by the Optics Alley tent, there was a woman presenting...
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Dr. Bob's Bird Blog: Biggest Week in American Birding - A fisherman has become a birder! I FEEL IT!
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Dr Bob's Bird Blog. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Biggest Week in American Birding - A fisherman has become a birder! Caveat: Anyone who knows me also knows I tend to "ramble"! And here I give insight into my past as well as how my new overwhelming fascination of things that tend to fly rather than submerge. Hey! Birds are just things from the skies rather than things from the depths, but it is all similar! And, birding is much more easily accessible! Yeah It is a long one, but cheaper than buying a new book!
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