Working at the Falls of the Ohio, I think of what I do as an experiment in relational thinking. And so, when I can I try to include the animals and their images whenever possible. I especially enjoy birds and look forward to spring when the migratory species return. Even though I don’t have the best camera for this…I do enjoy photographing the species I encounter. Like many other birders I also keep a list of the species I see or hear in the park. The above image is of a male, yellow-bellied sapsucker about to feed from holes it drilled into a sweet gum tree.
Here’s the latest of many Styrobirds I’ve made. Created from found blue insulation foam, plastic, wood, coal, and bone gathered on that day’s walk.
Scratching and hopping through last year’s leaves, I came across this male, eastern towhee looking for a meal. His eyes are a blood-red in color.
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