Common Ground Doves Can Be Colorful in the Morning Sun shows readers a little dove that frequently shows up at the author/artist’s feeder. It discusses some of the habits of these interesting little birds.
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.
This Year My Daily Greeter is a Colorful Green Anole tells the story of a green anole that frequently greets the author/artist when she come home in the afternoon. It reminds readers that awhile ago a fence lizard used to do the same thing.
Yellow Rat Snakes are Beautiful and Great to Have Around tells readers the story of the author/artist’s encounter with a yellow rat snake in the woods. It explains why these are great to have on your property and displays several images of one.
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.
Fence Lizards Love to Warm Themselves in the Summer Sun shows readers a photo of an Eastern fence lizard that spends a lot of time sunning itself near the author/artist’s front gate. The lizard is often there to greet her in the afternoons after work.
Old or Young, Deer are Highly Attentive to the World features a female white tailed deer and her young fawn at attention and then relaxing a bit. It explains why deer are so attentive.
A Little Family of Sandhill Cranes is a Beautiful Sight features the photo of a family of three of these amazing birds. It explains where they were and what they were doing.
Roseate Spoonbills are One of Florida’s Most Interesting Birds shows readers one of these beautiful birds that the author/artist was able to spend time with in early May. It also explains a number of reasons why these birds are unique and extremely interesting.
It’s the Season for Beautiful Powderpuffs to Bloom shows readers these fluffy little flowers individually and in a field of them. It explains about the vines being known as sensitive.
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