Category: Anita’s blog
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Anita’s Blog — Abundant but Rarely Seen
When the orderly calm of ducks and wading birds on the resaca is disturbed, grab the binoculars — something’s afoot . . . .
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Anita’s Blog — Gifts
Photo opportunities are gifts from nature — some gifts, however, are a bit more disconcerting . . . .
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Anita’s Blog — Cause and Effect
Jann Miller Indian Mallow has a beautiful peach-colored bloom that opens in the afternoon — but what goes on before that . . . ?
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Anita’s Blog — Great Fishermen of the Resaca
They all look the same — but wait, magnificent birds are distinguished one from one another — but it’s all in the details . . . .
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Anita’s Blog – Valuable Garden Mates
There’s nothing quite so mystical as a crisp, heavy-dewed, humid, 73-degree morning at first light. The fences, shrubs, trees and anything that didn’t move during the night are shrouded in artfully constructed spider webs that glint and dazzle in the rays of the rising sun. Conversely, there’s nothing so annoying as walking face first into…
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Anita’s Blog — There’s Always Something
Discovering a pile of scat is like being visited by something in secret, and just to prove it came and went unnoticed, it leaves a trace of itself for you to find. I found a most unusual splotch on the driveway one morning that didn’t relate to anything I recalled ever having seen. It was…