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Backyard Wildlife
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Wow, how many different shades of green in that photo? Frogs have camo down to a science.
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Nice shot, you have a very healthy pond.
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Thanks. It's eleven years old this summer and has been a labor of love! It's also home to hundreds of Golden Shiners, descendants of the original dozen that we liberated from a bait shop.RetiredSeabee wrote:... you have a very healthy pond.
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Re: Backyard Wildlife
Great shot!
I agree with the other posters here with their comments too.
Thank you.
Cate
I agree with the other posters here with their comments too.
Thank you.
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A Green Heron.
This beautiful bird was only seen here once. It ate a few shiners and walked around the pond for several minutes. As you can see, it's coloring isn't actually green and we had to scan our bird books to identify it. We'd never seen one before; and we've never seen one since. Glad I got pictures!
This beautiful bird was only seen here once. It ate a few shiners and walked around the pond for several minutes. As you can see, it's coloring isn't actually green and we had to scan our bird books to identify it. We'd never seen one before; and we've never seen one since. Glad I got pictures!
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Shades of Walden's Pond -- if only he had had your camera, CT_Shooter, to capture the "Life in the Woods."
Neat backyard pond, and glad you enjoy it so much.
Neat backyard pond, and glad you enjoy it so much.
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New pictures. I almost missed them.
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Nice pics.
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Really nice.
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Great looking pond. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Blue tailed skink. A common reptile in our area.
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Great shot! I've never seen one before. Thanks.
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Cool photo, I haven't seen any like that since I was down in Guantanamo Bay Cuba where we used to have little green ones like that running around the barracks.
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Re: Backyard Wildlife - On the verge of Tadpoles
More backyard pond creatures engaging in life...
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You guys sure do the animals & pond pics proud.
Very nice photography!!
Very nice photography!!
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Great shot.clovishound wrote:
Blue tailed skink. A common reptile in our area.
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Re: Backyard Wildlife - On the verge of Tadpoles
Bumper to bumper traffic in the pond too? Oh man....CT_Shooter wrote:More backyard pond creatures engaging in life...
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I've tried for four years to keep a honeybee hive, but I finally gave up. Mine is what's known as a Topbar hive, one of the most natural of hive types and used worldwide; I built it myself using well established plans and materials. Each year the bees go into the winter with the hive full of honeycombs and brood and each year they're all dead in the spring. Once, they all died in late November inside of a single week. I've never taken more than a taste of their honey, leaving it for them to survive the winter. I also feed them sugar in the late fall. When I bring them to the hive in spring, they build ten to fifteen combs in just a few weeks, then begin to fill them with honey, pollen, and brood. I've read everything there is to know about caring for them, but each year more than 50% of all honeybee hives in the U.S. die. It breaks my heart that mine is among that sad statistic. Pesticides, especially systemic types that are in genetically modified crops, are a part of the problem. There are mites that can also destroy hives, but that's mostly controllable. There's nothing one can do about pesticides that end up in the pollen and honey. I may try again, but I'm leaving the hive empty for now, hoping a swarm will find it and move in.
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