After going through some old photos of myself, I thought I would present a few here. It's amazing to think that my life at this moment has spanned 74 years!
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Over The Years
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Lots of Baby Birds!
After a disappointing spring in terms of warbler sightings (something I look forward to every year), it became a remarkable time for baby bird sightings!
In my neighborhood there are three main places where I go to photograph wildlife. They are all in a row: an English college; a cemetery; and a French college.
In a tall conifer on the front lawn of the first college, a pair of Merlins raised a family of four chicks; in a large maple tree in the cemetery, a pair of Red-shouldered Hawks raised three chicks; and on the beautiful façade of the second college's main building, five Raven chicks were raised.
These created wonderful opportunities to photograph and watch the development of these beautiful (and vocal!) young birds.
MERLINS
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Good News on the foxes Venus and Jupiter
In mid March, Venus was released back into the wild! She has been completely cured of her mange and has regained use of her hind legs after months of excellent care and hard work by her rehabilitators. Now starts a new chapter in her life as a healthy young fox!
Here is a short video of her release:
Jupiter
You can see the transformation of these two kits by checking out these previous posts:
Monday, April 8, 2024
The April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
A Chance
Thursday, November 16, 2023
New Update on Venus
Today, November 16th, I contacted the shelter that took in the little fox, Venus, for another update. Here is what I received:
Hi Doris!!!
Venus is doing fine, her skin and fur are a lot better, she can now stand on her back legs and she is starting to walk ... one of her back legs is worse than the other, so it is going to take time but I am pretty sure that she is going to recover at least 75%. Here is a picture of her beautiful face!
Marie-Claude
Monday, November 6, 2023
Transformation
A garden, abandoned and wild –
liberated from man's designs –
basks in each summer day.
Then soon arrives November's chill –
and bitter winds and evening frost
mean winter's on the way.
The goldenrod – its treasure spent
in wild and wanton revelries –
retires in shades of buff.
The aster drops its purple fringe –
its yellow center detonates
into a soft, beige puff.
The milkweed's blushing, perfumed blooms
give way to tasseled seeds that sail
above a pale tableau.
Autumnal hues once warm and strong,
fade slowly from the cooling scene,
soon to be blanched by snow.
November 2020
(from the book Longing For The Light by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter