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Enter the dragon... hunter
August 01, 2020 - In any family, parents don't want to play favorites... but sometimes, despite the best parental efforts, the phrase, "Mo...
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Clerical botany
July 25, 2020 - By your leave, i am so far behind at this point that I toyed with just posting two weeks of images, day by day, to catch...
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A prince of nature's church
August 02, 2018 - Lobelia cardinalis, a.k.a., the Cardinal Flower, is one of the signature blossoms of nature's midsummer "church." I don'...
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Floral cardinals
August 05, 2017 - It felt like old times today: a walk to the millpond, a few minutes pulling beaver-deposited sticks out of the spillway,...
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Unexpected bells
October 24, 2015 - When I think of the heyday of the bellflowers, I'm looking back to June and July when the edges of the woods and the roa...
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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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Rainy day cardinal
August 11, 2015 - The rain—bless you, precipitation deities—came down in buckets today, and I was mostly confined to quarters on indoor pr...
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The finest red
July 24, 2015 - Every year towards the end of July when I trek to the millpond, I have certain telltale things I'm looking for: a couple...
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