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The Flying Mullet: Virunga
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You should watch Virunga for its breathtaking natural beauty and its heart-wrenching story. I was captivated by the scenery and then held in suspense by the stories of the people. Their dedication to conservation and the wildlife in this park is unparalleled. Virunga is streaming on Netflix or you can learn more at their website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why The Flying Mullet? Energy and persistence conquers all things.". Last Year Bird: Rusty Blackbird. Birding: Cayuga Lake, NY. I and The Bird.
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The Flying Mullet: Hands-on Bird Science
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Also, in case you didn't know, Hog Island is all across the social media platforms. Find the camp on Twitter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why The Flying Mullet? Energy and persistence conquers all things.". A naturalist looking for her niche. Recently transplanted from Florida to Colorado to New York. Enjoys birding, camping, traveling, and books. Happy parent of two silly rescue pups. A student of life looking for her next flying mullet. Last Year Bird: Rusty Blackbird. Birding: Cayuga Lake, NY.
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The Flying Mullet: Cows in the Snow
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Cows in the Snow. Cows always seem to be curious in our actions. They pause and watch us full-on. There's no sideways glancing or feigned interest. They turn their bodies and heads and look at you. Usually after awhile they go back to feeding or walking or chewing their cud but it's that moment when you and a cow lock eyes that always speaks to me. Did I mention that I love cows? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why The Flying Mullet? Energy and persistence conquers all things.". A naturalist looking ...
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The Flying Mullet: Breaking Into Birding
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Do you remember the spark bird that turned you from casual observer to birdwatcher? Mine was a group of birds - warblers. It occurred in the spring of 2007 at Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands. Something about identifying the birds felt so perfect. If you know someone that has an interest in birds but isn't a full-fledged birder yet then I have a place that is sure to spark their love of birding. Breaking Into Birding. Is a new session at Hog Island Audubon Camp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Flying Mullet: Winter Birding Around Cayuga Lake
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Winter Birding Around Cayuga Lake. The past week was a breakthrough with a few more year birds to add to the list. After two weeks of temperatures hovering around zero and no new birds I was beginning to get a little itchy. This is my first year living in a truly cold winter (who knew Colorado had mild winters! And my cabin fever was setting in. Spring can't come fast enough for New York! Overall, great birding on Saturday and though I dipped on both a Snowy and an Eastern Screech-owl on Sunday it was a ...
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The Flying Mullet: Amish in New York
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Amish in New York. According to Amish American website. New York state has the 5th largest Amish population in the country. As I drive into the agricultural lands surrounding Ithaca I have encountered a few horse/buggy signs but it wasn't until Sunday that I spotted my first signs of Amish life as many people were heading home from church. I probably will never know first hand but I bet it requires warm clothes and a short commute. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why The Flying Mullet? A naturalist l...
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If You Can, You Should: Summertime grilling
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If You Can, You Should. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Emily and I grilled a perfect dinner this week. The grilled polenta isnt shown but rounded out our selection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random snipits of everyday life can be found here. Expect reviews of food and drink, especially a new cocktail or micro-brew beer. You will also find photos from recent adventures or just things I find amusing. Remember if you can, you should. Beer review: Old #38. Summer Wheat, Summer Beer.
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If You Can, You Should: Watermelon Summer
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If You Can, You Should. Friday, August 5, 2011. Carlos brought me a FL watermelon this week. I'm cracking it open tomorrow! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random snipits of everyday life can be found here. Expect reviews of food and drink, especially a new cocktail or micro-brew beer. You will also find photos from recent adventures or just things I find amusing. Remember if you can, you should. Simple template. Template images by andynwt.
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If You Can, You Should: Hipster Bar Checklist
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If You Can, You Should. Monday, September 29, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random snipits of everyday life can be found here. Expect reviews of food and drink, especially a new cocktail or micro-brew beer. You will also find photos from recent adventures or just things I find amusing. Remember if you can, you should. Sometimes we have guest reviews from an expert in the field, Mr. Andy Lantz. Also a heavy Heazeem influence is found on the site. Simple template. Template images by andynwt.
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If You Can, You Should: Beer review: Old #38
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If You Can, You Should. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Beer review: Old #38. Delicious dark stout. I enjoyed this one with Andy last week at Grease in West Palm Beach. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random snipits of everyday life can be found here. Expect reviews of food and drink, especially a new cocktail or micro-brew beer. You will also find photos from recent adventures or just things I find amusing. Remember if you can, you should. Beer review: Old #38. Summer Wheat, Summer Beer.