Lessons From the Animal Kingdom: Many Animals are Wonderful Parents
Sandhill Family In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, a fascinating aspect that continues to capture our attention is...
Sandhill Family In the vast realm of the animal kingdom, a fascinating aspect that continues to capture our attention is...
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.
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.
Hurricane Idalia Brought Wind, Rain, and Beautiful Flamingos shows readers photos taken from very far away of the flamingos that are currently in Cedar Key. It explains how they got there and how unusual it is.
The Eastern Towhee Tends to be Rather Shy tells the story of how the author/artist first spotted this bird and how difficult it’s been to photographs because of it reclusive habits. It also gives some basic facts about the species.
Harnessing the Incredible Power of the Wind discusses the importance of wind energy as an alternative to fossil fuels. It explains why wind power is a good alternative energy source and points out some of the the advantages and disadvantages of wind power.
Tired Poppa Earlier this week, I posted some pictures of my Momma cardinal at the feeding station and looking a...
The Wonderful Cardinal Pair are Getting Ready for Winter shows the female cardinal that lives near the author/artist’s home as she eats at a feeding station. It notes that she looks a bit patchy due to molting and using feathers for lining the nest.
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