This is part of I and the Bird No. 102 at Birders’ Lounge.
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By Elizabeth Enslin on June 5, 2009
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Posted in Biodiversity, Homesteading, Seasons and Rituals, Wildlife Encounters, Yurt Living | Tagged nature, wild | 3 Responses
A writer based in Oregon, I look for inspiration and distractions in nature. An anthropologist, I ponder the places where nature and culture meet. A kitchen gardener, I promote biodiversity and learn from farming traditions around the world. A recovering academic, I try to do all with compassion and humor.
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Friday Ark #246…
We’ll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks, beer, coffee cups, and….? Visit all the …
When I first saw the picture of the wren and its nest, I thought it was stuck next to a massive spider! LOL!
Look forward to reading more on the hatchlings and fledglings!
Flowergirl- I see what you mean. Thank goodness we don’t have spiders that big in eastern Oregon.