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- You gotta take what you want on Nov 20, 2009 in Birds animal bird Dennis Hopper flight fly freedom motion nature philosophy Starling The Hot Spot wild wildlife wings
A fledgling starling has an aggressive philosophy: “In this life you gotta take what you want, you can’t sit around waiting for someone to give it to you.” What’s your philosophy?
- Invisible choreographer on Nov 18, 2009 in Birds bird choreographer dive flight fly freedom light and darkness motion nature soar songbird wild wildlife wings
Songbirds compete in an illuminated yard, an invisible choreographer framing them in light and darkness, a region to dive and soar and endure. ...
- Returning a shadow on Nov 16, 2009 in Insects etc. biodiversity bug hymenoptera insect invertebrate leaf shadow sun Wasp wild wildlife
A chance meeting with a tiny wasp, its shadow carelessly thrown across a leaf, needed no longer, called back home by the sun.
- Florida fauna on Nov 15, 2009 in Birds Insects etc.
In Florida today: freeways, anoles, geckos, herons, a raccoon family, an arachnid christmas tree & mating butterflies saved from drowning.
- First kiss is magic on Nov 13, 2009 in Insects etc.
Her first kiss is magic, the second is intimate, the third is routine. And then she bites your head off. A mantis waits in a garden with flowers, and you know you can’t resist. ...
- This madness between us on Nov 11, 2009 in Birds air animal bird Casablanca dame flight fly freedom Ingrid Bergman motion nature Notorious wild wildlife wing
“This madness between us can’t go on any longer.” “You despise me, don’t you?” “If I gave you any thought I probably would.” A male songbird clearly has a problem learning to let go of a cute dame.
- Chickadee soars on Nov 9, 2009 in Birds animal bird chickadee flight fly freedom motion nature wild wildlife wings
A feisty black-capped chickadee soars through my backyard, competing with the other songbirds. These bouncy acrobats are gone almost before I see them. Males and females look very similar. If they don’t eat enough during the short...




