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Rock & Hawk

James Freitas

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Manifest Destiny: Cinnamon Teal

Cinnamon Teal (Spatula cyanoptera). Wikimedia Commons.

If I’m stressed, I turn to waterfowl.

Mainly ducks. Lately, the Mallard.

If I’m stuck indoors: carvings, decoys, whatever looks nice on my waterfowl shelf.

Not a carving. A gift f...

9 days ago
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Consider The Gull

Your average person sees a gull and thinks:

“This seagull [sic] is trying to eat my beach snacks! Greedy bastard!”

Image: James Freitas.

If you’re going to deride the gull, leave the beach. The beach is the gull’s domain. We, Homo sap...

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Wet Boots & The Right To Exclude

Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger). Image: James Freitas.

Crepuscular

The Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) is crepuscular.

Crepuscular is fitting for what it describes: the cusp of night or day. That’s when I’ve seen Black Skimmers—only...

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Blake Wasson

Blake Wasson is one of the most interesting people I know. An evidence-based opinion I’ve held for years. He works in the woods, learning the forested landscape.

Cut a trail with Blake. He’ll make it clear what he likes or doesn’t.

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Consider the Goose

For us of the minority, the opportunity to see geese is more important than television.

Image: James Freitas.

Aldo Leopold wrote that in A Sand County Almanac. I think of it every time I stop for a goose.

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If som...

2 months ago
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