Posted on January 9, 2026
by Linda
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I participate in the right whale survey that takes place from the beginning of January to mid-March. I have been doing this for most of the last 9 years. Ground teams from Ponte Vedra to Ponce Inlet in Florida look for whales every day.… Continue Reading “Right Whales”
Posted on December 19, 2025
by Linda
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Over the past several months, numerous people have asked that we start blogging again. We blogged for 10 years and I sometimes I miss it. This is to let you know that we are starting back up. I want to start by saying the… Continue Reading “Blogging Again”
Category: UncategorizedTags: banded American oystercatchers, banded royal tern, birding, birds, black-bellied plover, brown pelican flying low over the water, common loon, nature, photography, rough collies, short-billed dowitcher great blue heron, tricolored collies, why ibis eating a crab, wildlife
Posted on September 7, 2025
by Linda
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This will be our final blog post. We have written over 1,000 posts since 2015 and are ready to focus on other avenues for our photography and videography. Linda is spending more time teaching birding and photography and producing nature related videos. Regis continues… Continue Reading “Our Blog”