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While it might have been a moment since my last post, this blog is where I share my passion for the wild, offer photography tips, and document the incredible natural world around us. Don’t miss exploring the library for deeper dives and valuable resources – and stay tuned, more stories are on the way!
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Winter Photos 2022
Here are some photos that I took this week. Here are pictures of some entrances around Palmer Lake. There are woodchip trails that lead you right next to the lake. Here are some pictures that I took of some robins. They were drinking from a small creek. Sorry if the pictures are blurry. Here are
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Pictures of 2021
These are handpicked photos from 2021. Hope you enjoy! Have a happy new year! Please subscribe to stay up to date on my blog. This is the book I reference a lot. This is an Amazon affiliate link. I get a small commission if you click and buy through it. Thanks for supporting my blog.
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Red-Tailed Hawk
Red-tailed hawks, are known for their tail feathers. A cool fact about red-tailed hawks is that their eyes change color as they grow older. Their red tail feathers form in their second year. All the photos and videos is from this year. This is a red-tailed hawk tail feather. I found it in the summer
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A great day for birding
Just went on a walk and I found some neat birds. I found this female downy woodpecker in a tree this afternoon. I found a bald eagle on a power pole, usually it’s hard to get close up pictures of bald eagles. At the end of the walk, I saw a bald eagle circling something.
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Squirrel update
Squirrels are mischievous and smart. Starting in the fall and through the winter, squirrels will start to get fat. Squirrels do not hibernate in the winter, so they may be seen at all times in the winter. However in winter they are less active, sleeping for long periods, sometimes several days at a time. At
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Squirrels
Squirrels are intelligent and funny creatures. When squirrels bury their food, the generally remember 95% of the food. Squirrels are highly flexible, they are therefore capable of guiding their fall to land on their feet. I learned that when squirrels are mad at something, you will hear their teeth chattering. I’ve learned that you shouldn’t