Tag: Bird migration
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A Year Ago This Month on ISBAA : Owl Eyes in Florida
This is another photo I shot during Birdfest at the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet, Florida. (please see more text and second photo below)
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A Year Ago This Week : Up, Up and Away – Pelican Release in Florida
Whenever I visit Central Florida it seems as if I am always only a stone’s throw away from great nature opportunities. This proved to be the case again last month when I stumbled upon the release of two pelicans that had just completed their rehabilitation at the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet, Florida. The photo above…
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A Year Ago this Week on ISBAA : Black-Capped Chickadee
Chickadees are relatively easy birds to photograph. They are not camera shy and tend to go where the food is no matter who or what is around. (please see second photo and text below)
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Owl Eyes in Ponce Inlet, Florida
This is another photo I shot during Birdfest at the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet, Florida. (please see more text and second photo below)
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Up, Up and Away – Pelican Release in Ponce Inlet, Florida
Whenever I visit Central Florida it seems as if I am always only a stone’s throw away from great nature opportunities. This proved to be the case again last month when I stumbled upon the release of two pelicans that had just completed their rehabilitation at the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet, Florida. The photo above…
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A Family on The Move
I have mused previously in this space about Canada Geese. They used to be migratory birds as far as those us who live in the Mid Atlantic saw it. Now, I think I have seen them almost everywhere, except on my one trip to Canada. (please see second photo and text below)
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ISBAA The Forgotten Files : Sandhill Crane and Baby
I actually started this blog in July of 2009. Between that date and Memorial Day Weekend of last year my posting was sporadic. Sometimes you start a project thinking its a good idea and then find maybe it just was not the right time to do it. I think that best describes my early blogging.…