I enjoy sharing my love for nature and encouraging tolerance and gratitude for the wildlife that enriches our everyday urban and suburban lives.
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Those pictures of the hawk and squirrel are amazing. You have the patience of a cougar to get both of those pictures.
And so many bald eagles on one tree I’m surprised it doesn’t fall over or at least bend at the weight of them. Thank you for sharing!
Nice photos Susan! I especially love the one of the native fishing huts with the dam and mountains behind. Poignant in its understatement, and nicely composed.
I so enjoyed the pictures of all the birds. And I didn’t have a chance to comment, but loved the piece about your air plants. I had to smile. Well written.
Thanks for reading dear friend. I should have waited until I learned more about WordPress before I first posted – but then I’d never have done it, so I’m learning “on the job” and having fun at it.
Those pictures of the hawk and squirrel are amazing. You have the patience of a cougar to get both of those pictures.
And so many bald eagles on one tree I’m surprised it doesn’t fall over or at least bend at the weight of them. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for reading my patient and loyal friend!
Nice photos Susan! I especially love the one of the native fishing huts with the dam and mountains behind. Poignant in its understatement, and nicely composed.
Terence
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Thanks, Terence. I’m learning. So appreciate you reading/looking.
I so enjoyed the pictures of all the birds. And I didn’t have a chance to comment, but loved the piece about your air plants. I had to smile. Well written.
Thanks for reading dear friend. I should have waited until I learned more about WordPress before I first posted – but then I’d never have done it, so I’m learning “on the job” and having fun at it.