Deer in Oaks Bottom
Here are some pictures of a family of deer in Oaks Bottom. I met a doe and her fawn. Please consider becoming a member.
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Here are some pictures of a family of deer in Oaks Bottom. I met a doe and her fawn. Please consider becoming a member.
Here is a gallery of pictures of the Metallic Green Sweat Bee in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge. Maybe a better name for this bee would be glitter bomb bee, or razzle dazzle sparkler bee, or disco ball bee. These bees possess antennae that are used for both taste and smell. Bees do not have ears but there antennae that can pick up sound waves. Maybe a good idea for a drone to have these sensors. Nature always inspires new ideas for the latest technology. In
This calendar features Rufous and Anna’s Hummingbirds photographed in Neskowin and Portland Oregon. Here are the images in the calendar.
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Introduction: The natural world is full of connections intricate and interdependencies, and one such fascinating relationship exists between sunflowers and bees. Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are not only visually captivating with their vibrant yellow petals and towering stalks, but they also play a crucial role in supporting the survival and well-being of bees. This essay explores the symbiotic relationship between sunflowers and bees, highlighting their mutual benefits and contributions to the ecosystem. Pollination: A Mutualistic Partnership Pollination is the primary interaction between sunflowers and bees, forming
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Introduction: Welcome to our comprehensive guide to Katydid, the intriguing insect that belongs to the family Tettigoniidae. We will explore the fascinating world of Katydid, its characteristics, habitat, lifecycle, and more. So, let’s dive right in and unravel the secrets of this remarkable insect. 1. What is a Katydid? Katydid, also known as bush cricket, is an insect that belongs to the family Tettigoniidae. These insects are known for their distinctive appearance and incredible ability to camouflage themselves among leaves and branches. With their long
Title: Discover the Majestic Great White Egret in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, Portland, Oregon Introduction: Welcome to Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, located in the heart of Portland, Oregon. This urban sanctuary is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the magnificent Great White Egret. In this blog post, we will explore, the characteristics habitat, and conservation efforts related to this beautiful bird species. — The Great White Egret: A Graceful Avian Wonder The Great White Egret, scientifically known as Ardea alba, is a stunning
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Introduction: The Willamette River, flowing through the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon, serves as a vital ecosystem supporting a diverse range of wildlife. Among its key inhabitants are fish species that play a significant role in maintaining the ecological balance and overall health of the river system. This essay explores the crucial connection between healthy fish populations and the thriving biodiversity found along the Willamette River. 1. The Willamette River’s Ecological Importance: The Willamette River is a vital waterway that sustains numerous species of flora
Title: Rufous Hummingbirds in Neskowin, Oregon: An Ecological Study Introduction: Located in the picturesque coastal region of Oregon, Neskowin is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Among the many species that inhabit this region, the Rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) holds a special place. These tiny, vibrant birds captivate observers with their remarkable aerial displays and vibrant plumage. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Rufous hummingbirds in Neskowin, focusing on their habitat, behavior, migration patterns, and conservation efforts. Habitat: Neskowin, with its