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El Llanero: Blue Jay...
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Thursday, February 12, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas Parks and Wildlife. Urban Prairie Dog Midland. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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El Llanero: January 2007
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Tuesday, January 23, 2007. New purpose for blog. The El Llanero blog began as a place to put essays about the Llano Estacado, but now the www.sibleynaturecenter.org has 375 essays on the Llano Estacado, along with over 50 photo essays and 1500 photographs. We hope to have the blog be somewhat of a "log" of what happens at Sibley each day, but we fear time will be short, and we may not always update it. But, for today, here is what happened;. 7 We received two inform...
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El Llanero: September 2009
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Texas Parks and Wildlife. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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El Llanero: Thanksgiving flowers
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Thursday, November 26, 2009. Strange to see these small flowers beginning to bloom around Thanksgiving, especially after several nights in the 20's. Awesome site, I had not come across sibleycenter.blogspot.com previously in my searches! Continue the great work! Thanks for sharing this link, but unfortunately it seems to be down. Does anybody have a mirror or another source? Please answer to my post if you do! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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El Llanero: June 2009
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Yellow Crowned Night Heron. Young yellow-crowned night heron. Taken near Abilene by John English. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Texas Parks and Wildlife. Yellow Crowned Night Heron. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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El Llanero: Yellow Crowned Night Heron...
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Yellow Crowned Night Heron. Young yellow-crowned night heron. Taken near Abilene by John English. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas Parks and Wildlife. Yellow Crowned Night Heron. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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El Llanero: Lantana.....
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A photo journal of the Llano Estacado. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. For informational purposes, since nearly all other bloggers in Midland are open about their identity, a few of the personalities of Jessica’s Well should too. A little internet research reveals this information…. The rest of Jessica’s Well’s contributors do a much better job of keeping their anonymity. But that is ok, I figure the term “guilt by association” rings true here. So, if you would like to give Doug,...Texas Parks and Wildlife.
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Nature's Haven: May 7, 2009
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A place for thinking aloud about novels with themes deeply rooted in nature. My notations on these Kingsolver novels can be viewed here: http:/ uploading.com/files/2MO8IF77/Barbara Kingsolver.pdf.html. Mushrooms: yellow, red, brown, pink, deadly white, minuscule, enormous, delicate, and garish" (Summer 20). Adder's tongue" (Summer 20). Lady's slipper" (Summer 20-21). Poisonous Amanitas” (Summer 22). Luna moth" (Summer 65). Bachman’s warbler" (Summer 59). Passenger pigeon" (Summer 59). Julie of the Wolves.
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Nature's Haven: May 2, 2009
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A place for thinking aloud about novels with themes deeply rooted in nature. My notations on these Kingsolver novels can be viewed here: http:/ uploading.com/files/2MO8IF77/Barbara Kingsolver.pdf.html. Mushrooms: yellow, red, brown, pink, deadly white, minuscule, enormous, delicate, and garish" (Summer 20). Adder's tongue" (Summer 20). Lady's slipper" (Summer 20-21). Poisonous Amanitas” (Summer 22). Luna moth" (Summer 65). Bachman’s warbler" (Summer 59). Passenger pigeon" (Summer 59). Julie of the Wolves.