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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

New Haven: One Day, Eight Birds

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European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) Green Monk (or Quaker) Parrot ( Myiopsitta monachus) Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) Song Spar...

The Green Monk Parrots of City Point

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Green Monk Parrot (Myiopsitta monachus)- Whenever I visit Anna , I try to get better photos of the parrots that live in her neighborhood . ...
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Monday, March 21, 2011

Sweet Pea Is On Vacation

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While daughter Anna is in Puerto Rico this week, Sweet Pea is home with the kitty sitter. Having fun. Without Anna. Lots of fun. Video m...

Scenes at Dusk at New Haven Harbor

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Looking south. Ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) - Mud flats at low tide. Looking north. Long shot across the mud flats to the eter...

The Feral Cats of City Point, New Haven

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Whenever I am in New Haven, I photograph City Point's feral cats. There are quite a few in this oceanside neighborhood. The people of C...
Sunday, March 20, 2011

The First Day of Spring?

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The annual "back of the house" shot showing how snow melt is progressing. The semicircular tracks near the back door are from deer...
Saturday, March 19, 2011

New Haven: The Comfort of Nature

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Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) at McDonald's in Connecticut November of 2010 was a tragic month. I had to return to Connecticut t...
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That is the message that has been showing on the last two posts ( Gotcha! and October’s First Snow ). I apologize. I thought this was a Fli...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Gotcha!

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Back of the otter is above the surface as he dives. To view larger photos, click the photo to go to the photo page on Flickr. Then click “A...
Monday, March 14, 2011

October’s First Snow

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Our white house is tucked under the mountain down the road on the left. Why in the world, one week after a three foot snowfall, would I pos...

Pi Mnemonic

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from Michael Keith: Circle Digits — A Self-Referential Story Happy π Day! _/\_/\_
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Our Tamaracks

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Larix laricina After the foliage season here, we have Stick Season. That is when the woods are dark, without leaves. The trees are sticks. ...

Our Vermont Turkeys

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Meleagris gallopavo The word went through the house quickly. Turkeys! In the back field! I hadn't seen any turkeys here for awhile, so ...
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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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