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Witching hour
October 08, 2020 - I thought this was a sharper image than it turned out to be, and I was inclined to let the event it captured wait for do...
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Hummer debut
April 27, 2020 - I'm very particular about my photographs... OK, obsessive might be closer to the truth... and in all the decades I've be...
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Indoor partridge
February 15, 2018 - Last autumn, when I finally built a terrarium, my goal was to populate it with mosses and liverworts and observe them at...
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Really late bloomer
November 30, 2016 - If there's one term that seems to describe much of what I'm trying to accomplish in watching the natural world, the word...
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Blossoms end?
December 21, 2015 - There's a game that naturalists play when we put together our phenologies, our version of nature's "pilgrim's progress."...
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The last cardinal
September 18, 2015 - If what I do with my natural history documentation can be considered a job—I see it more as a calling—then one of my rou...
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Bedraggled
September 15, 2015 - In attempting to put together each year's natural history phenology, I'm always on the lookout for the firsts and lasts...
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