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Wild at Heart: April 2011
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Warbler Season has Begun. Black-throated green, gettin' grub. Say THAT 5 times fast. The warblys are here. On their spring migration! Excuse me while I scream for joy! In my own development, I've already counted four warbly species:. Black-throated Green says 'peekaboo birder! Yellow-rumped warbly. "Walk this way! Yellow Warbler hagin' in there! Pine warbler living up to his name. The proverbial Song Sparrow. My neighborhood female Red-tailed Hawk and totem. The story this time!
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Wild at Heart: March 2011
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Thursday, March 17, 2011. A Tribute to the Red-tailed Hawk. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Could it be that spring is really here? It's hard to believe but.I think it's official! Over the past week, I've seen everything from American Wigeons to Ring-necked Ducks in my neighborhood ponds! And a questionable Lesser Scaup. Andthe first antlered buck of the season! Combine that all with rain, and you've got SPRING! Ring-necks, some of my most favourite waterfowl. Mrs Gadwall puts on a show. Song sparrow say whaaat?
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography: April 2013
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography. Documenting nature throughout the world. Monday, April 22, 2013. Now that's what I call pink. A Roseate Spoonbill at a local pond. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Canon 7d;Sigma 150-500, Manual exposure, f/13, 1/100sec., ISO 1000. Wednesday, April 3, 2013. It's been a while but hopefully I'll get posting more often! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Now thats what I call pink. View my complete profile. On the wing photography. SE Texas Birding and Wildlife Watching.
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography: January 2013
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography. Documenting nature throughout the world. Tuesday, January 22, 2013. What better way to start a day than with a glorious sunrise? Canon 7d; Manual exposure, ISO 320, 1/800 sec., f10.0. Monday, January 21, 2013. Here are some photos from January 6th, when I came across a flock of thousands of geese. Photos didn't come out quite the way I had hoped but sometimes it works like that. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Ended the day with 29 species. Tracked 3 yard species down. 6 more s...
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography: July 2013
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography. Documenting nature throughout the world. Monday, July 22, 2013. Went on a camping trip to Dinosaur Provincial Park last week with some friends. Great scenery, wildlife, history but the mosquitoes were deadly! Still had a great time though! Will have some more photos posted soon but here is just one scenery shot to start with. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. On the wing photography. SE Texas Birding and Wildlife Watching. Flight of the Scrub-Jay.
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography: Recent Photographs
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography. Documenting nature throughout the world. Here are some recent photos of mine. This page will be regularly updated. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. On the wing photography. SE Texas Birding and Wildlife Watching. Birding in Sault Ste. Marie. Flight of the Scrub-Jay. Pat Ulrich Wildlife Photography Blog. Fur and Feathers 5000. Fur and Feathers 500 - a Canada Big Year for Birds and Mammals. Birding Central Texas and Beyond.
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography: September 2012
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Matthew Sim: Nature Photography. Documenting nature throughout the world. Friday, September 28, 2012. During a visit to the Smith Point Hawk Watch last weekend, we noticed a female Ruby-throated Hummingbird among the dozens of other hummers that had a slight aberration. This hummingbird was partially leucistic as it had a white forehead. Thursday, September 20, 2012. More Least Sandpiper shots. Sunday, September 16, 2012. The smallest of them all. Juvenile Least Sandpiper; Canon 7d; Manual exposure, 1/80...
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Adopt-a-Monarch: Lehigh Gap Nature Center Adopt-a-Monarch Program
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Friday, June 5, 2009. Lehigh Gap Nature Center Adopt-a-Monarch Program. This blog is for the Lehigh Gap Nature Center's Adopt-a-Monarch program. With this program, anyone can adopt a monarch that will be tagged as it migrates to Mexico for the winter. For $5, anyone can help study the movements of these amazing butterflies. Participants will receive a certificate and a photograph of the Monarch that they supported. To learn more about adopting a monarch, contact Corey Husic at monarch@lgnc.org.
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Adopt-a-Monarch: Monarch migration
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Friday, June 5, 2009. Two years ago, I tagged a Monarch in Kunkletown, Pennsylvania that was re-found in El Rosario, Mexico. El Rosario is just north of Mexico City and is a major wintering site for Monarchs. As the crow (or the monarch, if it flew straight) flies, this Monarch flew over 2,300 miles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lehigh Gap Nature Center. Corey Husic's Nature Blog. Enter your email address:. Milkweed is starting to bloom. California website design guide.
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Wild at Heart: tales of hidden lives
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Tales of hidden lives. I never have written a post about my deer, have i? The main deer i run into the most, what would be the main cast of characters if this was a television show (like meerkat manor.), are as follows:. Younger buck; the first time i encountered him he had only one antler, and the one he had left was chipped at the end. his face is very youthful and the corner of his mouth makes him look like he's smiling). She, lori, sedge, and mosaic were a team of strong l...