Closer

Closer

When shooting any subject, slow, steady, and lots of shots need to be taken. All hoping that one will be a decent or acceptable photo. Inching ever closer, I wondered, was this Black Vulture Edgar? And as you can tell, this sunny post was from Dec 5th. We have gotten .95″ today so far! Real…

Rosie’s exuvia

Rosie’s exuvia

On First Wednesday, Rosie found an exuvia of something. It was interesting. So I dropped it in a small container to do a closer examination at home. Indeed, it got the full treatment as seen in today’s post. Next stop of course was the internet. So I looked for different critters that I guessed it…

NEON

NEON

No, not the lights but the the National Science Foundation’s National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). It is a thirty year project funded by the NSF (National Science Foundation). In the last couple of weeks, Jeanne and I ran into several of NEON people at the grasslands. This is one of the 86 sites across the…

Foggy but no rain

Foggy but no rain

Today was First Wednesday. So certainly people were put off by the rain forecasted and opted not to come. However, it was the perfect day! Some low clouds and fog made it just wonderful day to be at the grasslands. Also we tallied 20 bird species! Additionally, we learned from NEON field technicians about the…

Easily amused

Easily amused

It was too nice of day to pass up a day at the grasslands yesterday (Dec. 5th). 🙂 So we went! The leaves rained down with a gust of wind! Yes, we nudged a bit it to prove there really was a frog. Or are we just nudniks? So what does this say about Jeanne…

The Hackberry

The Hackberry

The humble Hackberry tree (Celtis) is often called a trash tree. In fact, this is so undeserved. True it is not good for lumber, but wow does it have other great qualities. The Hackberry can live 100-150 years, a great shade tree, and also tolerate air and soil pollutants. Moreover the wildlife love it! These…

Moving on

Moving on

After observing the birds for forty-five minutes, the birds moved on. So we did too. Another fabulous day at the grasslands! Just Like Humans – More Intelligent Jays Have This Characteristic Oxford scientists crack case of why ketchup splatters from near-empty bottle Keep looking! The more you know, the more you see and the more…

The Jackpot

The Jackpot

It was a cloudy and windy start to the morning on the grasslands yesterday. We had no goals except to explore. And we had a time limit as we both needed to get back by early afternoon. Then we saw the robins behind us! Next we picked out the Cedar Waxwings. In fact, we were…

Last Ravine

Last Ravine

Ok, not the LAST ravine. However, it was the last one for that outing. LOL It was another narrow one with some great finds! 4 mind-bending math experiments that explain infinity A Surprising Amount of Magma Is Under Yellowstone’s Supervolcano Keep looking! The more you know, the more you see and the more you see,…

Wide section

Wide section

We continued down the ravine. However, at this point it did not have the steep walls. So it was very easy going in this wide section. Plant of the Month: Guinea Grass 67-million-year-old fossil upends bird evolutionary tree The Largest-Ever Dam Demolition Will Restore Salmon Habitat Keep looking! The more you know, the more you…