the temperature about -5⁰C (23⁰F). I set off down the Okanagan River channel in Penticton and soon noticed that the family of Tundra Swans were still in the river. I phoned Laure Neish to let her know—she has given me prompt calls of many good birds over the past ...
The first hill is always the hardest, and the climb to the hills was tough for my out-of-shape lungs and legs—and there were no birds singing that can be a good excuse to stop during daytime climbs. But Martin politely matched his pace with mine, and we did add a couple of species...
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To the harvest-fields the while, In long file, Speed her sisters' lively band, Like a flock of birds in flight Streaming light, Dancing onward hand in hand. And they're singing, every one, As they run This the burden of their lay: "Fie upon such idleness! Not to dress Earlier on ...
Ran Oron Hosted by Yakir Englander From his home in Connecticut, Ran Oron observed and drew a pair of ospreys, a couple of birds of prey that return each year to the same nest. With… Load More About About the NBN FAQ Partner with the NBN Advertise on the NBN Licensing NBN ...
(with some remedial help from us) ever since. And yet, paddling it, we often lost that sense of industrial shitshow in the cadence of the flow, in the spreading cottonwoood groves, in the riffles and channels, in the sounds of birds and chattering current. There are, to be sure, ...
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In the spring, I sit on my swing and watch sunsets. There’s strange contentment in being alone. As seasons change, so does my tree. Caterpillars crawl on branches and insects scuttle about. When I swing, I pretend life is normal. As summer fades, familiar birds are replaced by unfamilia...