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Hello Friends!

So sorry to be AWOL, I cannot believe it’s been a month since I’ve blogged!   As we get closer and closer to our daughter’s wedding (November 10th) as well as other personal things going on in our...

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Hurricane Sandy – Your Mom Called, GO HOME!

My post title was one of the signs I saw yesterday that someone had erected.  It’s about 7:00 a.m. here on Prospect Bay just off the Chesapeake Bay, we live  seven miles east of the Chesapeake Bay...

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A Variety of Visiting Birds at Oyster Cove

I am truly amazed and thankful over and over again when I think how fortunate I am to get to enjoy such a variety of birds from my ‘backyard’ from my third floor balcony overlooking Marshy Creek,...

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Winged Delights!

This past week we continued to enjoy a variety of interesting birds from our backyard balcony, some returning and some new for me!  Our temperatures have been in the 20’s-30’s with a few snow dustings....

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A Variety of Returning and Resident Birds

The season has changed and so has most of the birds in our area here in the Kent Narrows/Grasonville, Maryland area.  It’s disappointing to see some leave but refreshing on the return of so many...

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Double-crested Cormorant

Another year-round resident of the Chesapeake Bay, this lone Double-crested Cormorant was minding his own business, diving for food when I spotted him. And he immediately spotted me up on my balcony....

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A Juvenile Cormorant

It’s almost a guarantee to find several Double-crested Cormorants sitting on the pilings and rocks along the Kent Narrows channel at Mears Marina year-round. The Double-crested Cormorant’s body is...

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Taylor Creek Storm Water Treatment Center, Okeechobee, FL

(Taylor Creek Storm Water Management Center – Part 1 of 5) Although I am still capturing birds daily within our campground, I also ventured 11 miles north to Taylor Creek Storm Water Treatment Center...

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Artistic Renditions of My Double-Crested Cormorant

I wanted to share in a separate post two beautiful artistic renditions of my Double-Crested Cormorant photo I blogged a few posts back on my Taylor Creek visit. Here is my original photo, followed by a...

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Taylor Creek Storm Water Treatment Center, Okeechobee, FL – Last of Series

(Taylor Creek Storm Water Management Center – Part 5 of 5) A second visit to Taylor Creek yielded just as many photo ops as the first visit.  During the first visit, I did the top loop on the following...

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Shorebirds At Kaibab Lake

I’ve enjoyed Kaibab Lake, outside Williams, Arizona, for several visits now.  It quickly became my go-to for little birding excursions.  In addition to the Osprey, I found the lake also offers...

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Birding From a Beach Chair on Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Waiting for my scheduled knee surgery, we decided to go to the southern tip of Virginia’s Eastern Shore to spend a few days to pass the time.  We stayed at Sunset Beach Hotel and RV Campground that is...

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Birding in South Carolina

Autumn is just beginning here at Lake Greenwood, with the trees transforming into bold colors of yellow, orange, and red.  I’m waiting for the group of trees across the lake to fire up….fingers...

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A Final Bird Series From The Lake

I’m sitting here today in Delaware, creating this post while it is snowing outside.  It is beautiful!  We’re to get maybe 5″.  The forecast changed constantly all day, there was a chance of 10″ at one...

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