2024 Hummingbird Calendar
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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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
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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
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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
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
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
Rainbows have been a source of inspiration for artists, poets, and musicians for centuries. From the biblical story of Noah’s Ark to the modern-day LGBTQ+ pride flag, rainbows have been
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Forest bathing, also known as Shinrin-yoku, is a practice that involves immersing oneself in nature, particularly in forests, to improve physical and mental health. This practice originated in Japan in