CUBAN PEWEE: NATURE’S LEAST SCARY TYRANT
CUBAN PEWEE: NATURE’S LEAST SCARY TYRANT The CUBAN PEWEE Contopus caribaeus bahamensis, also known as the Crescent-eyed Pewee (see photos for details), is a tyrant. At 6″ long , the smallest tyrant...
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View Article“ABACO ART” aka SAND & WATER AT CASUARINA…
“ABACO ART” aka SAND & WATER AT CASUARINA… What is art? *loud reader yawn* I suspect we all know it when we see it; and know instinctively when something violently overpraised and vastly...
View ArticleSMALL SHELLS FROM CASUARINA, ABACO
SMALL SHELLS FROM CASUARINA, ABACO The shell species below (also in the header picture) is an olive. It turns out to have potential to star in a small maritime horror movie. Capt Rick Guest, who...
View ArticlePLOVER LOVER? PIPING PLOVERS ON ABACO (3)
PLOVER LOVER? PIPING PLOVERS ON ABACO (3) So much to post about – what to choose? Well, the fall migration is still in full swing, with warblers hurtling across land and sea to Abaco in large numbers...
View ArticleCUBAN PEWEE: ‘NATURE’S LEAST SCARY TYRANT’
CUBAN PEWEE: ‘NATURE’S LEAST SCARY TYRANT’ The small bird featured here is a CUBAN PEWEE Contopus caribaeus bahamensis (sometimes called the Crescent-eyed Pewee – see image for why this is so). It is...
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