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  • Crossing Paths with an Osprey, Belted Kingfisher, and Green Heron

    I’m still here.  Once you add up the many hours I’ve been spending putting together a nationwide ocean conservation project, the launch of a burrowing owl conservation organization and visiting the Northern California coastline in the Mendocino vicinity, it becomes obvious that I simply ran out of time.  Plus I have two German shorthaired Pointers that are always in dire need of a good run, or two, or three.

    And when I looked at the calendar I couldn’t believe we are already in mid-July.  So while I gather some thoughts on wildlife conservation, enjoy a few pieces of feathered eye candy that I’ve crossed paths with recently.

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    Wildlife advocate, conservationist and simply captivated by marine life. Currently working to complete a full life's circle...beginning with a love of wildlife biology opted instead for a degree in microbiology and molecular biology, became a research biologist, returned to school for a degree in environmental sciences/fisheries & wildlife biology, and as of today I am still on my journey...which I am glad to share!

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    2. JD says:

      Beautiful turquoise dragonfly the little green is eating – thanks for posting!

    3. Awesome perspectives on these captures! Under the Osprey, above the Kingfisher and right in there with the heron … what a mouthful. Love it.

    4. Scott says:

      Thanks JD and Debbie!

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