“Metalican”

Cedar Key residents have interesting ways of displaying their affection for the local, non-human citizens. One resident created this sculpture of a white pelican standing atop a faux pier piling and sporting a green fish that it has yet to devour. It was an eye-catching tribute that seemed pleasing to all except, perhaps to theContinue reading ““Metalican””

Going for Gold

They arrived around Christmas, little birds dull brown in color. They were distinguishable only by their wing markings. As spring begins to unfold, their colors are changing, and hints of the the gold colors, for which they are known, are appearing. In a couple more weeks they will have their full coat of yellow feathersContinue reading “Going for Gold”

Fairies in February

A full moon peaked between branches in the west before setting at dawn. Shortly, the sun rose in the east and showered streamers of light through the windows. One of the streamers spotlighted this Fairy just outside its home. It seems that late February brings just the right sun position to catch Fairies at playContinue reading “Fairies in February”

Fine Feathered Friends

They almost look prehistoric, and indeed, their kind goes back at least 35 million years to a time known as the Eocene Epoch. The ones above are resting between meals. Usually they catch their own fish to eat, but sometimes they steal them from each other or from fisherman on the dock. Once, in theContinue reading “Fine Feathered Friends”

The Ever Never Changing Moon

It is said that the moon never changes, and in fact, from our earthly viewpoint that is essentially true. However, its appearance continually changes as the sun slowly rises, passes above the lunar surface, and finally sets about two weeks later. These two pictures, taken 24 hours apart, illustrate how dramatically the moon’s appearance canContinue reading “The Ever Never Changing Moon”