Animals Can be Great at Lots of Interesting Communication
Conversation Today was rainy and windy most of the day, so it had to be spent mostly indoors. So I...
Dee Esler is a practicing veterinarian and avid lover of all things animal and nature. She has a long background and educational history dealing with animals. She also works as an amateur photographer and graphic artist in her off hours, and is expanding that portion of her life.
Conversation Today was rainy and windy most of the day, so it had to be spent mostly indoors. So I...
It’s Been a Little While Since I’ve Posted a Beautiful Sunset features Monday evening’s sunset over the woods in north central Florida. It explains how the author/artist felt about this sunset and sunsets in general.
The Language of Emotions: How Animals Express Their Feelings reminds readers that animals, like people, can have many emotional states. It discusses how we can recognize some of those emotions and use them in our work. It also explains why it’s good to try to add emotions to our artworks.
Colorful Blue Jays are Brilliant and Often Quite Bold shows readers a young eastern blue jay that showed up at the author/artist’s feeding station. It tells readers how he behaved and how entertaining he was.
Fall is a Great Time of Year for Nature discusses why the author/artist enjoys fall so much. It goes through several reasons why fall is a great time to get out into nature, and how inspiring it can be.
Eastern Pondhawks are Colorful Dragonflies and Great Hunters features a female Eastern pondhawk that was hunting on the author/artist’s property. It explains why she likes them so much and gives a few facts about them.
It’s Lovebug Season and These Little Guys are Everywhere reminds readers that although they can be annoying, lovebugs are actually great for the environment. It explains what they do that makes them so good.
Roosting Time is Always Fun and Interesting features a fine art, colored, pen and ink drawing of a group of egrets and herons settling in to roost for the night. It explains why the artist/author created it and how she hopes it makes you feel.
Brown Pelicans are Still Beautiful in the Fall features a brown pelican from Cedar Key in his fall, nonbreeding plumage. It discusses where the author/artist found this guy and what he was doing.
Bee Balm From Above Over the last few days, every time I’ve gone out, I’ve noticed that the spotted bee...
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