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My Avian Jewels are my attempt to preserve nature's artistry and call attention to the inscrutable beauty and value of all bird eggs and their environment. The beautiful and ephemeral nature of a bird's reproductive process has inspired me to devote my energy to making these jewels for the purpose of a more permanent collection, thereby supporting conservation and hopefully the preservation of the bird species.
Lucy, John James Audubon's devoted wife, supported his famous paintings of birds. Likewise, the Avian Jewels family supports conservation and education through bird egg replication. The incredible beauty of all bird eggs is surpassed only by the sublime purpose of preserving the species.
-C. E. Blevins
The C. E. Blevins Avian Learning Center's mission is to provide an educational experience based on the biology of wild birds. Making use of C. E. Blevins's collection of bird egg replicas, we will tailor our avian biology lessons to both the elementary and adult student. With the addition of outdoor interpretive areas, we hope to become a unique and enlightening resource regarding migratory birds.
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5384 Blair Rd,
Cohutta,GA 30710
Joel Blevins Cell Phone: 423-667-0927
Joel and Katie Blevins Home Phone: 706-965-6603
Learning Center E-Mail Address: avianlearningcenter@gmail.com
Learning Center E-Mail Address: avianlearningcenter@yahoo.com
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Taken of a tennis plaque, showing of great value to me. The key element is Value. The key principle is proportion. The depth of field is shallow.
Students from Gladesmore School take to the streets to campaign against gun and knife crime in Tottenham, North London as part of the Value Life Campaign originally set up by Youth Act campaigners in 2003
Knowledge Exchange on Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity Value Chains
27/November/2024
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This is a photo of flowers, this interests me because the picture goes in dept with detail,and light and dark values of pink.
I like how this photo uses the black and whites and then color in the magnifying glass to bring out the values of the color.