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The American Pipit
Measurements Length: 6.5” Wingspan: 10-11” Weight: 0.8 ounces Colors Primary: Brown, Gray, Buff Under Belly: Buff With Faint Brown Streaking Back: Gray, Brown Tail: Dark Gray Brown Breast: Buff Head: Eyering, Eyeline,...
2 commentsDenali National Park - The Last Great Frontier
One of the last great frontiers, Denali National Park ranks as one of the most remote, pristine areas in the American National Park System. Home to an amazing array of wildlife, the parks 6 million acres of untamed landscape offers visitors spectacular views and stunning scenery.
14 commentsNorth by East to Iceland: Part 3 The Birds of Newfoundland
In this section of a flight to Reykjavik over Newfoundland, I recollect a birding trip to Newfoundland over fifty years ago during which we camped 9 nights in various sections of the island from Port Aux Basques to Argentia seeing over 86 different species of birds.
2 commentsAdolescent Woolly Mammoth found all most perfectly preserved in Siberia's frozen tundra
The carcass of an adolescent woolly mammoth has been discovered in the frozen tundra of northern Siberia. Scientists say the remains are more than 10,000 years old and in surprisingly good condition. They estimate the woolly mammoth to be about...
2 commentsHow Methane Gas Releases Due To Global Warming Could Cause Human Extinction
Although carbon dioxide (CO2) may play a key role in any potential future adverse affects associated with global warming, the question that mankind really needs to ask is: How Methane Gas Releases Due To Global Warming Could Cause Human Extinction?
2 comments25 Interesting Facts about Alaska
Twenty five interesting facts about Alaska. The great state of Alaska is a place of startling beauty and contrasts. From the frozen tundra of the north, to the rain forests of the southeast, to the majestic mountain ranges and stunning coastlines, Alaska has it all. Nicknamed as “The Last Frontier”, Alaska has the largest expanses of pristine wilderness in the United States.
16 commentsThe World's First Climate Refugees
Alaska is literally melting. The Bering Sea is reclaiming land next to; and, under Newtok, Alaska. The entire village must be moved - making them the first known climate refugees.
1 commentCanadian Birds
Explore the world of Canadian Birds. See photos of Canadian birds and animals in the wild and in the backyard. Learn how to create a hummingbird habitat.
0 commentsWisconsin Wineries
Wisconsin, especially Green Bay, is known for its beer drinking. We lead the nation in per capita consumption. But this is changing. Far from the image of a cheese-headed Packer fan with a grilled brat in one hand and a beer in the other, we are...
2 commentsAnchorage Alaska in January
This is an article about our trip to Anchorage Alaska during the month of January. It includes pictures of the some of the sights in the surronding areas of Anchorage and background information about each of the areas.
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