Armadillos Don’t See Well, but They Have a Great Nose
Taking a Break On one of my recent trips to Watermelon Pond a pretty little nine banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)...
Taking a Break On one of my recent trips to Watermelon Pond a pretty little nine banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)...
House Wren The main reason that I feed the wild things each day is to make their lives a little...
Crumb Patrol Winter, or as much as we get of it, has reached north central Florida. About a week and...
A Watchful Eye From intricate problem-solving skills to impressive social dynamics, the world of animals is teeming with intelligence. Beyond...
Misbehaving During my last trip out to Cedar Key to try to find flamingos, I also ran across quite a...
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.
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.
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.
It’s Been a Year Since Our Amazing Alaskan Adventure tells readers about some of the author/artist’s memories of her trip to Alaska last September. It touches on highlights of the trip and some of her impressions of Alaska and it’s people.
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