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Three Descendants Of Ancient Lineages

In the first image, you see what some folks call a pill bug, but I have called them roly polies since childhood. What most folks don't know about … [Read More...] about Three Descendants Of Ancient Lineages

Bobwhite Quail Drop By For Photos

I love Bobwhite Quail. They are neat little birds that run along the ground which makes them difficult to photograph. These images were taken in or … [Read More...] about Bobwhite Quail Drop By For Photos

Why I am a Conservationist

This first image was taken by the crew of Apollo 8 on Christmas Eve in 1968 as they entered the orbit of the moon. It is called Earthrise. I display … [Read More...] about Why I am a Conservationist

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736000 Canvasback Ducks In North America, Is That Enough?

In the above image, a small flock of Canvasback ducks swim along a portion of the trinity river in the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. … [Read More...] about 736000 Canvasback Ducks In North America, Is That Enough?

Gadwalls Are Beautiful!

Here there are two male and two female Gadwall ducks visible. The males are in their breeding plumage of brown, grey and black and look very different … [Read More...] about Gadwalls Are Beautiful!

Bobwhite Quail Drop By For Photos

I love Bobwhite Quail. They are neat little birds that run along the ground which makes them difficult to photograph. These images were taken in or … [Read More...] about Bobwhite Quail Drop By For Photos

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