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Meet the Equines: Rocket

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Casting a Shadow – Science and Sentimentality

Casting a Shadow The earth in its orbit blocks the sun Casting an ochre Shadow on the yellow moon As the mother osprey labors to lay her egg The father osprey hovers above looking for fish to catch Casting a fluttering Shadow on the river below As the trout darts past in murky waters avoiding its […]

2014: Osprey Chick Banding

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Meet the Equines: Mickey

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Meet the Equines: Captain Lewis and Captain Clark

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Lonzo Becomes Lanza

It was never my intent to breed Tennessee Walking Horses; but then Annie, my very first horse, became permanently lame during a freak hail storm that hurtled baseball-sized stones into her pasture. Did another horse kick her during their frantic run? Did she fall or run blindly into a tree? We will never know; but […]

Ospreys Sibling Rivalry

Sterling here! SuzAnne asked me to put together some information about the dynamics among our osprey chicks this year (2014), with the first-hatched (“Lunar” or #1) picking on the 3rd- hatched (“Shadow” or #3) and, more recently, the 2nd hatched (“Sol”or #2) joining in the aggression. There is only 48 hours difference in hatching time […]

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