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Loose Conservatory | Beaumont Botanical Gardens
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Waterlilly Pond with fancy goldfish. Friendly Tikis welcome you to the conservatory. Golden Triangle Audubon Society.
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Swampblog: 12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Monday, December 22, 2003. Winter Birds and Christmas Is Coming. There's a light rain falling and the wind is blowing hard outside. Just looked out my front window and observed a lot of activity around my feeders and birdbath. Saw Eastern Phoebe, American Robin, Cedar Waxwing, Carolina Wren, Carolina Chickadee, Pine Warbler, and a whole flock of Chipping Sparrows. Posted by John @ 12:39 PM. Monday, December 01, 2003. Weather has been really nice lately, cool and crisp wi...
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Swampblog: 08/01/2003 - 09/01/2003
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Monday, August 25, 2003. From Orange to Lumberton. I've been transferred from Orange to the new store in Lumberton, which is scheduled to open on Friday. This week I'm working long hours getting the store ready. Posted by John @ 11:58 PM. Friday, August 22, 2003. New Herp, Etc. Down by the pond I spotted a tiny frog leaping ahead of me in the grass. We cornered it, and Troy managed to catch it (not easy; this frog could really jump - like over a yard in a single hop!
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Swampblog: 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Tuesday, February 03, 2004. 2003: The Year That Was. Today I am getting new vinyl windows on the house (finally! And as I write this I am listening to the sound of hammers pounding and glass shattering in other rooms. I've been living in Southeast Texas for over a year now, so it seems like a good time to pause and reflect on the year that was, as Tom Lehrer might put it.now that I can do so from a safe distance. Thank Goodness 2003 is over! Posted by John @ 10:35 AM.
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Swampblog: 01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Sunday, January 04, 2004. Exploding Pickup Truck, Aftermath Of California Trip. The day after Christmas I flew out to San Jose. Had a good visit with friends and family, did some sightseeing, and satisfied my desire for calamari, Togos sandwiches, and Round Table Pizza (yes, there are some things about northern California that I definitely miss! The entry fee had been waived and the place was totally packed! Posted by John @ 1:40 PM. View my complete profile. Deer Fly Ap...
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Swampblog: 09/01/2003 - 10/01/2003
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Sunday, September 28, 2003. KKK In Lumberton, Birds In My Backyard. Today the Klu Klux Klan came to Lumberton in a gray bus decorated with confederate flags (on their peace, love and understanding tour, I presume). I was stuck behind them in traffic and had to change lanes to get around them, because rascists apparently drive very slowly. I saw them pull into the Market Basket parking lot.I guess even militant white supremicists need to eat. Blue Jays have been unusually...
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Swampblog: 07/01/2003 - 08/01/2003
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Saturday, July 26, 2003. Night in the Swamp. I heard some rising shrieks and deranged kookaburra-like cackling. Very cool! Not much other news to tell. Posted by John @ 2:23 AM. Friday, July 25, 2003. Thursday, July 24th. Went to Bennigan's on Thursday night, played NTN in the bar, and reached #9 in the network rankings! Birds seen around the yard that afternoon included a juvenile White-eyed Vireo, a Gray Catbird, and a Summer Tanager. Posted by John @ 1:13 AM. I just g...
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Swampblog: 03/01/2004 - 04/01/2004
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Monday, March 22, 2004. Spring Is In The Air. Ahspring is in the air. Warm weather is back, birds are singing, grass is growing, flowers are blooming, mosquitoes are hatching. Right now the azaleas along my driveway are in full bloom - a short-lived but glorious show of color. There's a pair of Brown Thrashers hanging around the yard and an American Goldfinch just visited my feeder. Life is good. Posted by John @ 1:57 PM. View my complete profile. The Hawk Owl's Nest.
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Swampblog: 06/01/2003 - 07/01/2003
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A Chronicle of Life in the Swamp. Monday, June 30, 2003. Tropical Storm Bill and Some Bird Sightings. And then I heard a Wood Thrush singing from the direction of the pond. I managed to sneak up on the thrush and get a couple of briefs looks before it disappeared into the foliage. Other moments of zen.the Green Heron that flushed as I approached the pond; a Ground Skink glimpsed as it slithered away into the leaf litter; Chimney Swifts twittering overhead at evening. Posted by John @ 10:52 PM. About the ...
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Exploring the world one bird at a time. Impressions of Birding in Thailand. Posted by birdsonashoestring in Uncategorized. Banded Broadbill, a star bird at Kaeng Krachen Photo Stephan Lorenz. Orange-headed Thrush, a striking species that can be quite skulking, but is easy to see at toilet stakeouts Photo Stephan Lorenz. Common Green Magpie is an uncommonly striking bird, also best observed at waterhole hides Photo Stephan Lorenz. Rufous-throated Partridge Photo Stephan Lorenz. Red Junglefowl, if it would...