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.
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...
Our Sun: The Wonderful Life Giving Star reminds readers of the importance of the sun’s light and energy for all manners of life here on Earth. It explains some of the vital process that depend on the sun’s light and heat including plant photosynthesis, wind and weather patterns, and vitamin D production.
A Beautiful Butterfly is a Nice Break From Birds shows a colorful gulf fritillary butterfly that distracted the author/artist for a few minutes while she was out birding. It features her favorite image of several she shot of that butterfly before it flew off.
The Clouds in the East Can be Beautiful at Sunset shows a cloud bank in the eastern sky that is picking up color from the sun setting in the west. The west was pretty cloudy, so only a little light got through and it all seemed to fall here for just a few seconds.
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