meeyauw

Life in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont

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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

The Big One

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Unidentified spider I usually like to get my bugs identified at bugguide.net . I haven't done that with this one. This is one of four s...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Chickadees at Feeders

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Poecile atricapillus Black-capped chickadees are very common here, winter and summer. Yet I never tire of hearing their song or watching t...
Monday, November 29, 2010

Why Cats Hunt Alone (Photo Essay)

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The wait. The pounce. The catch. Zorro, the interloper. Buddy stomps off, alone. Zorro follows. Buddy calmly surrenders his catch. Bu...
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Uh Oh

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Washed-out shoulder on Route 16. Back when the septic engineer was testing the soil for the new septic system, they were also paving Route ...
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Saturday, November 27, 2010

How Butterflies Drink Water

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Red Admiral Butterfly ( Vanessa atalanta ) If you follow my butterfly photographs whether here or on my Photo A Day Blog , you have noticed...
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LOL Cat Bible: Lectionary Readings for the First Sunday of Advent, November 28, 2010

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First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 28, 2010 Isaiah 2:1-5 Psalm 122 Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24:36-44   Isaiah 2:1-5 Ceiling Cat Has ...
Friday, November 26, 2010

Deer Mouse or White-footed Mouse?

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Deer mouse ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) On a sunny August morning, a deer mouse suddenly appeared on the outside of the porch screen! The cat...
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Are Cats Cruel Hunters or Are They Reacting to Defensive Behaviors?

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Buddy brings his mouse home. One night this past summer I happened to be outside trying to photograph hummingbirds when Buddy, who had be...
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The Invasive Drowning Earthworm

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The earthworm in the flood-swollen brook. The day after the flash flood , John and I walked around the fields and brooks to view the damage...
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Larvae Match-up Part 5

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European Skipper Butterfly Thymelicus lineola Larva (photo: bugguide.net ) Adult (photo: Summer 2007) One-eyed Sphinx Moth Smerinthus...
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Andree
Barton, Vermont, United States
“The Egyptian word for ‘cat’ is myw; when the missing vowels are inserted, this becomes meey’auw.” Eli Maor in Trigonometric Delights. Violets by Clarissa Munger Badger, a Connecticut botanical illustrator, 1806-1889.
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