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Diversity of Life Forms on Creative Arts Three Day Weekend
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 97 Comments • 8 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
Damselfish © A. Mac/A.G. White-tailed Deer Fawn © A. Mac/A.G. Tropical Rain Forest Plant Life © A. Mac/A.G.
One Good Tern ~ On Creative Arts Three Day Weekend
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 126 Comments • 7 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
Back years ago when I used to fish for Bluefish off the New Jersey Coast, a sure way to know where there was a school feeding voraciously, was to look for a flock of Terns picking off the forage fish the Blues were chasing and forcing to the ocean surface. The Common Tern - Terns are...
It's Matin' Season ~ for the Timber Rattlesnake
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 124 Comments • 7 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
© A.Mac/A.G. The timber rattlesnake, canebrake rattlesnake, or banded rattlesnake is a species of venomous, sometimes highly venomous, pit viper endemic to eastern North America. Came across this critter on a road in the Pocono Mountains this passed weekend. Looking for
Busy Family Weekend for Me, So, Pretty Much, the Group will Self-Monitor (Which is the General Protocol Anyway)
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 195 Comments • 7 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
Nothing "Muddy" about it, but, it's Called "Mud Run" Nevertheless! © A. Mac/A.G.
Diversity of Form Among Biological Class Aves ~ Birds (Creative Arts Three Day Weekend)
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 130 Comments • 10 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
Wood Duck Male ~ Aquatic Dabbler © A. Mac/A.G. Red-tailed Hawk ~ Predator © A. Mac/A.G. More to come.
Seems Like Only Yesterday ~ On Creative Arts Three Day Weekend
By: A. Macarthur • 2023~ The CREATIVE ARTS GROUP ON THE NEWSTALKERS • 196 Comments • 7 Likes • 3 years ago • LOCKED
Happy to see a Monarch Butterfly … in the past for or five years, I've seen fewer and fewer. © A. Mac/A.G.