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Pixie Lore

 

Pixies dwell in the twilight, between day and night, between the heavens and the earth, between the conscious and the unconscious... where all things are possible, where our past and future meet, where we meet ourselves coming back. When we dance with the pixies, we dance with the reflections of our true selves and the true nature of the world.

Pixies love to dance. Their music is the most haunting and beautiful ever heard by human ears. Music filled with ancient sadness, as sweet as fresh honey, deeply sensual, with rhythms that are tranquil one moment, demented the next. Because of the limitations of the human ear, it is a music that is more felt then heard. Pixies often dance in circles, leaving rings of flattened grass to mark the sites of their midnight revels-- or circles of toadstools springing up where Pixie feet have trod.

 

Near Loring Park, MN

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Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch

Gilbert, Arizona

 

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The snowy egret (Egretta thula) is a small white heron. The genus name comes from Provençal French for the little egret, aigrette, which is a diminutive of aigron, 'heron'. The species name thula is the Araucano term for the black-necked swan, applied to this species in error by Chilean naturalist Juan Ignacio Molina in 1782.

 

The snowy egret is the American counterpart to the very similar Old World little egret, which has become established in the Bahamas. At one time, the plumes of the snowy egret were in great demand as decorations for women's hats. They were hunted for these plumes and this reduced the population of the species to dangerously low levels. Now protected in the United States by law, under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, this bird's population has rebounded.

 

Adult snowy egrets are entirely white apart from the yellow lores between the long black bill and the eye, black legs, and bright yellow feet. The nape and neck bear long, shaggy plumes known as aigrettes. Immature snowy egrets have duller, greenish legs.

   

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This White-lored Spinetail didn’t make photography very easy which I guess is expected for this species. We watched it for a while as it moved through the vine tangles and it seemed like we just weren’t going to get a decent view, much less a photo. However, staying in one place and paying close attention to what the bird was doing paid off. When the bird moved from one clump of vegetation to another on the other side of the trail it briefly perched on an open perch and we were ready.

 

Synallaxis albilora

 

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Lorena de Lima

Museo del Caribe - Barranquilla

Gracias a Daniela Berena, Roxana Barragan y Juan Carlos Mantilla

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Larna Gallier

photo by Sally Payne

Boardwalk through the Lorance Creek Natural Area, near Little Rock, Arkansas. The Natural Area is jointly owned and managed by the Nature Conservancey and the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission. The 390 acres of the Natural Area preserve a shallow, groundwater-fed swamp. A short, paved trail (ADA accessible) first cuts through an upland pine-oak forest before a wooden boardwalk stretches out over the swamp. From there you have a great view of a mosaic of cypress and tupelo trees. In the preserve, you can find over 600 species of plants, along with 125 bird species and 25 reptile and amphibian species (along with countless mosquitoes).

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A warm November is the sign of a bad Winter.

Onion skins very thin,

Mild Winter coming in;

Onion skins thick and tough,

Coming Winter cold and rough.

Flowers bloomin' in late Autumn,

A sure sign of a bad Winter comin'.

As high as the weeds grow,

So will the bank of snow.

Thunder in the Fall foretells a cold Winter.

 

Lorena posa de Lara Croft.

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La Cusinga, Osa, Costa Rica

Nuptial feeding

 

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