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Wrenaissance Reflections

 

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Blog Name: Wrenaissance Reflections
Url: http://wrenaissance.com
Language: English
Topics: nature, birds, photos
Description: Writing Wrenaissance Reflections is a way for me to share my enthusiasm for nature, wildlife, and birds, as well as the joy that I’ve gotten from creating, improving, and living in a backyard wildlife habitat. The name comes from the Carolina Wrens that lived in our garage and yard in Virginia.
Popularity: 66 Followers

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Fully Funded!
DonorsChoose.org: Birds, Birds, Birds! has reached its funding goal, and Ms M’s students will be getting binoculars and bird guides. Thanks to all of you who gave in support of this project, and thanks to Ms M and teachers everywhere for all the wonderful work they do. I am so over-the-top happy about this, I can’t [...]
My New Best Friend (My World)
How could you not make friends with a creature so cool, and so laid back? I didn’t even have to offer a bribe of food to get close and comfy. To see the world through others’ eyes, visit “That’s my World”, a weekly meme sharing photos and impressions of all the world seen through the [...]
Australian Darter (Bird Photography Weekly)
If you’ve been reading here for a while, you know I really like cormorants and darters. Not only are they beautiful, they are smart – what a great combination. This Australian Darter lives at the Australia Zoo. Isn’t he beautiful? Got birds?
The Incredible Bouncing Pebble Frog
The Incredible Bouncing Pebble Frog via Gimundo | Good News… Served Daily There are all sorts of reasons to watch this video. For example: BBC. Need I say more? The cinematography is incredible A nail-biting suspense story Happy ending. Not a spoiler given the name of the site on which I found it
The Doctor Will See You Now (Camera Critters)
I mentioned the Australia Zoo, its Australia Wildlife Hospital, and the Wildlife Warriors in earlier posts. I can’t say enough good about them – I was impressed by the professionalism, thought, care, and obvious love of animals that was pervasive throughout the building, the organization, and every individual I met. Rehabbers in general are special [...]

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