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Odonate lord and master
August 26, 2020 - What little remains of the stream below the millpond dam is yet ruled by the Dragonhunters. In the ongoing drought, ther...
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Watery end
August 01, 2019 - I know this seems macabre, especially after highlighting yesterday's variation on the spider predation theme. But today'...
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A touch of frost
June 23, 2019 - I went to Ell Pond this morning in search of early wild rhododendron blooms, but what I found was an extended display of...
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Shady character
June 18, 2018 - Once again, luck was with me... really with me. A flash of sunlight on fairly big wings drew my eyes towards a cruising...
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Study in calico
June 15, 2018 - You never know what you're going to find in a field, and I rarely can resist exploring, even though I'm all too well awa...
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Spectacular spangles
June 07, 2018 - Today's walking accomplishment was something less than aerobic, and while my heart doctors would, no doubt, tut-tut, my...
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Cast off history
October 12, 2016 - Most of my daily walks are, for better or worse, done alone, but at least a couple of blessed times a year, I get to tre...
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Shadow dancer
August 19, 2016 - With my granddaughter Stasia enjoying a sleepover with "auntie," I had an unexpected few hours of relatively free time....
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Dragons, beware
July 23, 2016 - When a knight wanted to prove his mettle, one sure-fire test was to go out into the hinterlands to find and slay a drago...
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Cerulean substitute
June 07, 2016 - With most of my recent round of magazine work, um, put to bed, I've had the welcome chance to just get up and explore. O...
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Engineered freedom
June 29, 2015 - After years of never seeing Eyed Click Beetles, I've now, over the past two years, been spotting them regularly, both in...
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