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Ant Nest Architecture: featuring molten aluminium | standingoutinmyfield
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The nature of a punny field biologist. Links for the interwebs. Ant Nest Architecture: featuring molten aluminium. February 2, 2012. This post is cool because it features molten metals. Truly! Dr Tschinkel, the myrmecologist man (also note that Tallahassee, although in Florida, is not warm in January, don't be like me). You shouldn’t be surprised to see how common it is for scientists to also be artists; science is just another form of art, in a way. I’ll try to convince you of it today. If using a metal...
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The Art Blog Of Michael Orwick: Dueling Easles – A Spectacular Finalé for the Stormy Weather Arts Festival!
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My Life in One Page. My work can be found at these Art galleries. Paintings the Greatest Hits. Website of Michal Orwick Arts LLC. Friday, November 14, 2014. Dueling Easles – A Spectacular Finalé for the Stormy Weather Arts Festival! Thank you Rick Jaspers for the great write up and photos of the event! Https:/ btweenblinks.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/dueling-easles-a-spectacular-finale-for-the-stormy-weather-arts-festival/. Dueling Easles – A Spectacular Finalé for the Stormy Weather Arts Festival! First...
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Bird’s Nest Fungi | Leaping Greenly Spirits
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I thank you God for this most amazing day, for the leaping greenly spirits of trees, and for the blue dream of sky… –e.e. cummings. Laquo; Gray Hairstreak. Bird’s Nest Fungi. Posted September 10, 2011 by cattailsandcobwebs in Backyard Habitat. Tagged: Bird's Nest Fungus. Bird’s Nest Fungi is a favorite of mine…. Look at the precious little “bird nests” left behind when the caps come off! 2 responses to this post. On October 26, 2011 at 2:16 am. Posted by Only Small Things. On October 26, 2011 at 9:06 am.
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How to survive a heat wave | farmhouse stories
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How to survive a heat wave. Posted by farmhouse stories. On July 16, 2012 · 35 Comments. Practice tai chi (crane spreads wings) in a waterfall. The Great Blue Heron in the photo comes to fish at the base of the waterfall on most days, and the Mallards spend their time in calmer waters, a little further down river. The heron was so patiently waiting for a fish, but didn’t catch anything while I was there this afternoon. I always thought it was a way to keep warm. Middot; Tagged with ducks. Blue moon →.
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Still summer | farmhouse stories
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Posted by farmhouse stories. On September 21, 2011 · 36 Comments. 8220;Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. And Eternity in an hour. – William Blake. There’s no real theme to these photos, other than they are some of my favourite ones from the late summer months. The leaves have started to turn, the days are noticeably shorter, and the nights have been cool. But here it’s still summer! Ambush Bug - click to enlarge. Blue Vervain at sunset - click to enlarge. Middot; Tagged with eastern ontario. Septem...
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A Post Per Day, Every Day | twentyfifth year
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; Adventurers Adventure No Matter what the Weather. Is There Anything You Couldn’t Do? A Post Per Day, Every Day. Then I read today’s. And my blogging brain was momentarily rejuvenated. At the very least. I thought to myself,. I can find some photos I haven’t posted yet that I could share today. Grateful that I have income that allows me to plan for the future and sustain a comfortable lifestyle in the present. I hope to be wil...
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The mating season | The Naturephile
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Wildlife encounters out and about in the UK. 350 parts per million 29/02/2012. Boris Island – Step up for Nature. Campaign news and updates. Stepping up for nature on the farm. A vital step forward! Where did all the finches go? May 3, 2015. A pair of green woodpeckers – (Picus viridis, Dansk: grønspætte) the male is on the left and he’s eyeing the lady with single-minded intent. In this instance courtship lasted for no more than a few seconds:. The whole event was over in not more than a minute or two a...
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Photographing Butterflies with a 30 Year Old Lens | life on six legs
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Life on six legs. A intermittent blog about one guy's adventures in photography and entomology. July 10, 2012. Photographing Butterflies with a 30 Year Old Lens. I photographed this grey hairstreak (. With my Canon 7D and an adapted Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 lens. Over the past weekend. I used a diffused 580 EX Speedlite to provide fill light. One last image – this American snout (. Was too neat to leave out. Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5. Next post →. Subscribe to this blog. Join 34 other followers. You are com...
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The Art Blog Of Michael Orwick: November 2014
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My Life in One Page. My work can be found at these Art galleries. Paintings the Greatest Hits. Website of Michal Orwick Arts LLC. Monday, November 17, 2014. Audubon Society of Portland Wild Art Festival 2 for 1 coupon. Remember to print your 2 for 1 coupon for entry. 2014 Wild Arts Festival. November 22nd and 23rd. Tickets: $6 for Adults. Kids 16 and Under Free. Get Directions to the Festival:. 2701 NW Vaughn, Portland. Links to this post. Friday, November 14, 2014. November 12, 2014. Successful regional...
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