By José Ortega Have you ever seen these tiny and adorable birds? They have become popular on social media thanks
Scientific Name: Habia fuscicauda Population Estimate: 500K to 5M Range / Habitat: Resident species in Mexico and Central America. Found in lowland forest and shrub. Field Notes: Darker lores and wings than male Summer Tanager and Hepatic Tanager. Also differentiated by all black bill. From Red-crowned Ant-tanager by lighter throat and distribution. Personal Notes: Seen at Chaa Creek resort in Belize.
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We are DYING here over the hilarity and adorableness of these hedgehog pics. Join us, why don't you?
We've all seen those gorgeous Easter eggs decoupaged with tissue napkins. In fact, I made some myself this week. And while I had the Mod Podge and napkins out,…
One of the best food passes we've seen at the cathedral, certainly the best this year. The male has just let go of a Collard Dove and the female is taking it away to eat.
We've all seen it: a dog suddenly becomes motionless with his snout directed toward an object. This is calling 'pointing' and here's what is going on.
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We’ve seen it before, and we will certainly see it again. Robotics and 3D printing continue to converge on many different levels. Whether it is the robotic movements of 3D...
An Ornithophile is a person who loves birds. One thing we have around here is birds. They are all so different and each one is so charming in its own way. The crow is one of our favorites. We are "those people" who actually feed the crow table scraps. We found that the birds love water even more than food so we have several fountains and bird baths which helps ensure we see a great variety. We've seen robins, steller's jay, chickadee, junko, finch, sparrow, flicker and many more. This design is an original Edmonds.Love exclusive you can't get from anyone else. CHEST SIZE (in inches) XS (31"-34") S (34"-37") M (38"-41") L (42"-45") 2XL (50"-53") 3XL (54"-57") 4XL (58"-61) This shirt is made in the USA from 100% airlume combed and ring spun cotton by Bella and Canvas. We find this to be the softest and best quality cotton for printing T-shirts. We think you will agree they are the best because: - They are incredibly soft and durable - They fit great for men and women in all sizes - They are made in the USA - They are eco-friendly - They come in a huge variety of sharp colors Don't see the color, style or size you want? Other questions? Please let us know! text: 425-678-2206 or email: help [!at] edmonds.love
Pink robins are little round, tubby birds that look like they’ve just had a hearty dinner at their grandma’s house. While female pink robins are brownish-black and look like many other birds, their male counterparts know how to steal the show: they have breasts with a saturated pinkish color and are truly eye-catching.
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These cats are a-mew-sing!
Pink robins are little round, tubby birds that look like they’ve just had a hearty dinner at their grandma’s house. While female pink robins are brownish-black and look like many other birds, their male counterparts know how to steal the show: they have breasts with a saturated pinkish color and are truly eye-catching.
OK Basse don't tell everyone we've seen this bit of sky before. Yes, I had to add something in as the deer were in shadow , and although brilliantly silhouetted there was just no contrast. But, Basse, referring to the added in clouds, you look at the sky above you and tell me you've never seen that same bit of sky before?
If you only have space for a few plants in your home, make sure they're unforgettable.
Facing The Storm We've all seen them, jigsaw puzzles of mountain vistas, stands of evergreen forests, waterfalls and pristine lakes. For some these scenes go no further than beautiful pictures, for me they represent my childhood. Before I could even walk my parents took me camping. One of
The technology of drones has evolved considerably. They are now equipped with powerful cameras. Here are several photos captured by these machines.
It’s officially spring and I am so, so ready. I don’t really have a favorite season, but I love the changing of seasons, and I love when spring comes even though my allergies always go crazy. Arabela and I are headed to LA next week to host a workshop with Pretty Thing , and we are planning on taki
Learn a little bit about the adorable, webbed-toed waterfowl in the Anatidae family.
This species is the only widespread kingbird in the east. Common and conspicuous in summer, it is often seen perched jauntily on a treetop or fence wire, or sallying out with shallow fluttering...
It’s time to do more than wince in horror at the situation. And we can do something. Humanity caused the problem, and we can fix it.
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