Category Archives: Stories

“A Deer’s Ear Twitched”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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“The Search for an Evening Meal”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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What to do, what to do?

Saturday, 19 November, 1763: Two Sandhill cranes flew overhead. One chortled soft, the other trailed behind. The “caw, caw, caw, caw” of a lone crow, winging somewhere south, pierced the dense fog. A fox squirrel’s sharp bark hung heavy on … Continue reading

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“Considering the next ridge”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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“No Ducks This Morning”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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“A Troubling Discovery”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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“A Morning Wood Duck”

“Snapshot Saturday”

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Spent on a Worthy Cause

Corn rows paralleled the tiny swale hole. Three tall cottonwoods stood guard over the southwest corner. To the east, a broad weeping willow stood amidst the sedge grass. Two white ash trees, both forked, guarded the northeast edge. Red willows … Continue reading

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