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Fingerprince Prints: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. We have been busy almost every weekend since we've returned to Florida, exploring the parks and forests in the area. This past weekend was no exception. On Saturday we joined the Sweet Bay Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. In a field trip to Torreya State Park. Led by well known botanist, Gil Nelson. Torreya State Park is named after the Torreya tree. On the slopes along the Apalachicola. Gil Nelson teaching the group about Florida's. WHITE ASH, AMERICAN ASH). For a...
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Fingerprince Prints: January 2011
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Check out the final gallery additions from our 2009 travels (sorry it took so long! Heceta Head Lighthouse and Sea Lions on the Oregon Coast. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Sequoia Vs. Boulder. Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Christmas Bird Count: Part 2. In addition to the gathering of friends and family and a bounty of food, the Christmas season brings with it the much anticipated Christmas Bird Count. Although I am not terribly familiar with the property’s history,...
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Fingerprince Prints: September 2012
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Saturday, September 15, 2012. Salinas Park Birding (Port St. Joe, FL). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Salinas Park Birding (Port St. Joe, FL). Florida Native Plant Society Blog. Exciting Things are Happening at FNPS. Nokuse: Life in the Piney Woods. Snake Identification Challenge of the Week: One of these Snakes is not like the Other! 50 years ago: Remembering the Flomaton Old-growth Longleaf Tract. My blog has moved. July 2011 Alabama Indigo Snake Reintroduction Update. View my complete profile.
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Fingerprince Prints: August 2012
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Saturday, August 25, 2012. Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park Birding. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park Birding. Florida Native Plant Society Blog. Exciting Things are Happening at FNPS. Nokuse: Life in the Piney Woods. Snake Identification Challenge of the Week: One of these Snakes is not like the Other! 50 years ago: Remembering the Flomaton Old-growth Longleaf Tract. My blog has moved. July 2011 Alabama Indigo Snake Reintroduction Update. View my complete profile.
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Fingerprince Prints: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Wade Tract, Trout Lilies, and North Carolina! Sorry we have been out of touch lately, but we have a lot to report! The month of February was rather eventful with a trip to the Wade Tract. And Wolf Creek Preserve being the highlights. In mid-February, we were fortunate enough to take a tour of the Wade Tract with the Apalachee Audubon Society. In north Florida, and is home to a variety of longleaf pine specialists including Bachman's sparrow, brown-headed nuthatch. In south Georgi...
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Fingerprince Prints: Wisconsin (May 28 - 30, 2013)
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. Wisconsin (May 28 - 30, 2013). Every year we spend at least a week in Iowa, visiting family, but we rarely venture much beyond that. However, this year, we decided to spend a few days in Wisconsin. Our first stop was just over the border, at Wyalusing State Park. Just off the Mississippi River, yielded several singing males. We had to fight through the thousands of flies and mosquitoes, but it was quite worth the hike to see these beautiful birds. We stayed in Madison for the nigh...
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Fingerprince Prints: Apalachee Audubon Field Trip: Joe Budd WMA & Lake Talquin State Forest
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Friday, May 17, 2013. Apalachee Audubon Field Trip: Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest. Bird List (in order of observation):. Apalachee Audubon Field Trip: Joe Budd WMA and Lake . Bankhead National Forest (May 10-12, 2013). Florida Native Plant Society Blog. Exciting Things are Happening at FNPS. Nokuse: Life in the Piney Woods. Snake Identification Challenge of the Week: One of these Snakes is not like the Other! 50 years ago: Remembering the Flomaton Old-growth Longleaf Tract. My blog has moved.
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Green Key Funnel Migrant Count | Badbirdz Reloaded
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Keeping Noel's dream alive, one migrant at a time. Birds and Radar Primer. Green Key Funnel Migrant Count. Radar and Migration FAQ. Wekiva / Lake Lotus Banding Station. Green Key Funnel Migrant Count. On this page you will be able to keep track of Ken Tracey’s, Green Key Funnel Migrant Count. Everyday or every other day, Ken dedicates time to counting the migrants that pass through the funnel during migration. We hope you enjoy this new section of Badbirdz2. At Green Key yesterday evening I found a green...
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Fingerprince Prints: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Christmas Bird Count: Part 1. Matt and I participated in a couple of Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) in our area this past month. The first was a new CBC that Matt participated in a trial run of last year, near Vernon, FL. We left the house EARLY and started owling our section around 5:45. We did actually hear a pair of barred owls so at least the early start was worth it! 18 turtle shells found around a cypress swamp complex. Near Vernon, FL. Friday, December 10, 2010.
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Fingerprince Prints: Ledges State Park
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013. When we got back, folks had to head home, but it was such a nice day, my mom and I decided to stay and try to hike further into the park from the other side. We were able to access areas in between the flooding via hiking trails along the sandstone cliffs. We did some birding and found several snakes along the way. Overall, a very enjoyable way to spend the holiday. Ledges State Park (5/27/2013): 24 Bird Species, 6 Herp Species. Blanchard's Cricket Frog (seen). My blog has moved.
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