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Still on the Marsh

Lewis Holmes

Evolving reflections about the natural world, changing light, birds and unexpected beauty found while wandering in coastal Maine, and elsewhere.

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Transitions in black and white, and tan.

Male long-tailed duck in winter plumage

2 months ago
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In Search of a Red-throated Loon

Arriving at my favorite winter birding spot, I climbed out of my car and gathered my binoculars and spotting scope. The morning was calm and clear with temperatures in the low 20s, so still that I could hear the calls of the common eider th...

3 months ago
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Sea Smoke

A gull floating over the water within the sea smoke colored by the sunrise

5 months ago
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A Lingering Thrush

The dogs and I are standing on the edge of the frozen marsh. The rising sun has just crested the distant tree line. The wan sunlight is only capable of reflecting off ice, devoid of warmth, a pale shadow of its summer force. The warmth of t...

5 months ago
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  • Lewis Holmes

    A meanderer in the natural world, a birder, moving too slowly for my wife. I love birdsong, the calls of howler monkeys, spring peepers and summer insects. I appreciate how wild places persist and thrive where they can.

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