Windows on Wildlife: Porcupine Den
Welcome to the 31st edition of Windows on Wildlife! I apologize for the sporadic nature of this carnival; on top of the deaths in my family, I’ve had some recent personal challenges which have prevented me from getting to the blog as often as I usually do. But we’re back! If you have a recent post about wildlife you [...]
Windows on Wildlife: Birding in Central Florida
Welcome to the 30th edition of Windows on Wildlife! This week’s edition is once again late getting published, so I’ve extended the deadline for linking up this week into the weekend. If you have a recent post about wildlife you would like to share (it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals…) scroll down to the end of [...]
Postcard from Central Florida
Here’s a shot of the entrance to the nature preserve and natural cemetery where we’re burying my mother’s and grandparents’ cremains. I’ll share a bit more about the natural burial process when I return; it’s a beautiful option and one I didn’t know existed prior to my mother’s passing.
Windows on Wildlife: Help Protect the Gray Wolf
Welcome to the 28th edition of Windows on Wildlife! This week’s edition is late getting published, so the deadline for linking up this week will be extended into the weekend. If you have a recent post about wildlife you would like to share (it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals…) scroll down to the end of [...]
Windows on Wildlife: Identifying Red Fox Tracks
Welcome to the 26th edition of Windows on Wildlife! If you have a recent post about wildlife you would like to share (it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals…) scroll down to the end of the post and add your site. I will compile and post all additions the following week. Please don’t forget to link back here (I’d love it [...]
Coyote/Coywolf Tracking Becomes Red Fox Tracking
So I finally got out tracking for the first time this winter. It was a really nice feeling to walk around in the small woods near our house, and have time to explore whatever caught my eye. I gave myself about an hour (it was bitterly cold last Friday, and I had other tasks on [...]














