During my trip to Panama in 2019 there were many butterflies out and about. One day we encountered a mineral “slick” – soils rich in minerals that were wet, but drying in the sun. There were hundreds of butterflies on the ground. This is a small photographic sample of them. Underwing of a least heliconian.Continue reading “Panama – butterflies”
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Panama – hawks and more
In 2019 my friend Mike and I went to Panama with other friends on a bird-watching tour in hopes of seeing a Harpy Eagle. We spent the majority of time in the Darien, the eastern-most Province in Panama down at the Darien Gap which separates Panama from South America. Roadside Hawk and Gray Hawk wereContinue reading “Panama – hawks and more”
Sunday dose of lichens
A 3×3 m patch of reindeer lichens on the sand near our cabin at Whitefish Point. This is what much of the open area of our property looks like. The is some scattered false dune heather among the lichens. The reindeer lichens are in the genus Cladina. In this picture green reindeer lichen (Cladina mitis)Continue reading “Sunday dose of lichens”
The Sunday funny pages
Breakfast in Trout Lake
Some old moose bones for drawing. Susan found them at one of her Palm Warbler areas a few years ago. I decided to photograph them as we were getting ready to head south. For many years we have stopped at the Trout Lake Bar and Grill for breakfast on our trips south from Whitefish Point.Continue reading “Breakfast in Trout Lake”
Whitefish Point lichens and more
Last night as the clouds were moving in I got a quick photo of the Moon and Jupiter with my phone. ,As the wind shifted and clouds moved in, the temperature started to drop. This morning it was 43F when I got up. So, as is our tradition when it gets cold, I lit ourContinue reading “Whitefish Point lichens and more”
The Friday funny pages
Armistice Day/Remembrance Day/Veteran’s Day – a special day whatever you call it
This is what my father was doing in the South Pacific when he turned 21. And below are two Naval Commendation Ribbons that he (and a lot of other marines) received for actions in 1944. My father was shipped home from with South Pacific after he contracted dengue fever, a mosquito borne disease. But otherContinue reading “Armistice Day/Remembrance Day/Veteran’s Day – a special day whatever you call it”
Whitefish Point
We came up to the cabin yesterday. It was an easy drive, as long as you enjoy 365 miles in the car. Susan made lunch so we stopped at a rest area and were able to sit at a picnic table in the sun and eat. Last night it only dropped to 49F and theContinue reading “Whitefish Point”