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.
Tired Poppa Earlier this week, I posted some pictures of my Momma cardinal at the feeding station and looking a...
The Carolina Wren Sings a Beautiful Song introduces readers to this interesting small bird from eastern North America. It tells readers some information about them and about the author/artist’s experiences with them.
The Wonderful Boat Tailed Grackle is Often Found Near Water shows a female grackle as she watches and then captures an insect. It discusses where this bird was and what she was doing there other than hunting.
Sandhill Cranes are Well Known for Their Beautiful Colors features an adult Sandhill crane that was hunting for insects and seeds in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.
The Swallow Tailed Kite is a Beautiful and Unusual Raptor tells readers about an interesting experience the author/artist had with this particular bird. It also gives some information about the birds, their range, breeding habits, and migration.
The American Crow is One Intelligent and Observant Bird shows readers an American crow perched in a dead tree simply observing the beautiful morning.
The Interesting Tufted Titmouse is a Full Time Florida Resident shows readers a couple images of a tufted titmouse that lives near the author/artist’s house. It discusses the resident birds and their preferences at feeding time.
The Return of the American Robin is a Great Sign of Spring discusses the American robin and it behavior, migratory patterns, diet, and range among other things. It also shows several images of these beautiful birds foraging.
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