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Peace
The black panther is a highly threatend large cat. It has become extinct in Hong Kong,Singapore,Kuwait,Syrian,republic,libya,and tunisia. It is rapidly loosing its habatat,is hunted for trade,and is killed for pest controle.
There you are again almighty and in disguise Crawling through the ruins of the undergrowth Stopping, listening to every sound, watching and waiting for a rise The slightest glimpse of light makes you freeze as only in darkness you move around
ran across a coyote last night in the forest....he was just a silver shadow on the path..he circled around and followed me for a bit...so I stopped and waited,tell he came back out in the light..we had a little moment,then he went his way and I went mine...
Nice walk in the forest, swim in the sea.
... Right before the rooster begins to crow The lights come out with with intentions to show There's more to the mystery than you know The seed was planted long ago Coming from an unfamiliar height Always in sight and shining bright Look to
A beautiful Brown Buzzard {Ghastly name for a lovely creature} Hunts around my house every evening and I sit and watch her with a glass of wine, On the Terrasse as the sun sets. This is for her but I have used falcon as Brown Buzzard is not very poetic, is it?
1.7 miles down an old gravel road Where the deer keep the grass cut just like it was mowed Driving down paradise drive Makes me feel free and reminds me I'm alive The river is my therapist it gives me peace of mind! It's the closest thing
Around fifty percent larger than domestics fossiled bones have been found of over four feet long http://www.scottishwildcats.co.uk/wildcat.html "They'll fight to the death for their freedom; they epitomise what it takes to be truly free I think." Biology and Reproduction Mating season: January to March, most births in April to May Oestrus: 2 to 8 days, in presence of males Gestation: 63 to 68 days Litter size: Mean 3.4, range 1 to 8 Age at independence: 4 to 5 months, up to 10 months Age at s*xual maturity: Females 10 to 12 months, males 9 to 10 months Interbirth interval: one year, females can only exceptionally breed twice in one year, such as when the first litter is lost Mortality: Studies suggest human caused mortality (snares, roads, gunshot) account for up to 92% of deaths Longevity: Probably around 6 to 8 years in the wild, up to 15 years in captivity I have barely scratched the surface of this fascinating cat so if you want to know more please use the link I assure you that you will be amazed
life's battles
robins,magpies,and crows are all protected under fedral law. Robins have a 40% success rate and usually only have one chick to raise out of the 3 to 5 eggs she lays or hatches,all the rest get eaten or lost.Robins are life mates and the male is a non migrator, the female migrates every year.
nature at night for a special friend you know who you are
just life
Rough currents take shape A stream defines its own path A fish swims with hope
tranquillity of water
I was really just sitting at a table and looked at my daughters gigantic box of crayons. I thought about how we relate colors to various things around us.
A Star Without a Name When a baby is taken from the wet nurse, it easily forgets her and starts eating solid food. Seeds feed awhile on ground, then lift up into the sun. So you should taste the filtered light a
I've always had an affection for the islands.....even though I;ve never been...the poems I write are what I perceive as song lyrics....but being void of any musical ability...they are just words.
On the chair the lady sits Her bare bum her bumps and all :-) Her long flowing blonde hair barly. Covers her bum At there canveses the group Their paints and brushes in hand ready to paint they Wait for the perfect naked pose T
"How beautiful is she"?! Said the morning sun to her face. Vigilant and steady to her knees for grace. I've not yet lived a quart of life but within my range, heaven, my desire, a tongue with no lies. Make pace on a time that knows no halt. Su
No need for a dramatic vase.... A glass milk bottle will do. Not rare or scarce... Scattered wildly....in brilliant disorder alongside boulevards and byways. Accessible to everyone and a perfect fit for the hands of a child, man or woman.
memories
You can find me in the backwoods makin my mends Kicked back where the river bends Posted up high in a tree The best things in life are always free There's nothing like river running being outdoors There are so many things roaming the shores
drought is one of the biggest killers in Africa certainly the biggest non man made can you imagine temps of 140% in the shade? how dry that makes the air and land? the scrub plants and grasses of the savannah will sometimes self combust they became so dry
red deer are ruminants characterized by an even number of toes and a four-chambered stomach. A stag or Hart will have up to 20 females in his harem. Gestation period is 240 to 262 days fawns weigh about 33lbs (15kg)
Just a free verse uncertain to where it would lead but eventually to a thought and that thought is science contridicts itself if it truly believes in homoerectus something of an oxymoron
A sonnet about watching ducks sleeping on a quiet sunny day.
Female estrus is 6–17 days out of a full 37-day cycle, and females will advertise fertility with urinary scent marks and increased vocalization. Both sexes will range more widely than usual during courtship. Mating pairs separate after the act, and females provide all parenting. The gestation period lasts 93–105 days; females give birth to up to four cubs, and most commonly to two. The mother will not tolerate the presence of males after the birth of cubs, given a risk of infanticide; this behaviour is also found in the tiger.
Sitting on my settee I spied a birdy starring at me On my window ledge it was siitting Looking through my window at me With its coat of black and white feathers It went for a walky on my window ledge Along the ledge it did march Sta
just my way of saying thank you to my loving husband for taking the time to show me a very beautiful part of Queensland... I'm forever grateful!
oak trees in particular have over 500 different types of insects living in them and certain butterflies can only lay their eggs in an oak did you know that what you see of a tree is only a third of what is underground?
my favourite flower Medicine The rose hip, usually from R. canina is used as a minor source of Vitamin C. The fruits of many species have significant levels of vitamins and have been used as a food supplement. Many roses have been used in herbal and folk medicines. Rosa chinensis has long been used in Chinese traditional medicine. This and other species have been used for stomach problems, and are being investigated for controlling cancer growth.
Always harkening sunrise comes to brave the day soothing stars by night.
just watched the sun set and the stars dancing in the depth of night.
naked to the bone to the earth we fall grains falling through time like quick sand a vacum each one of us a grain becomming one with the earth leaving our footprint through sandstorms blindly searching the deepest depths an ocean of life wa
a testimony of time staring of into the distance a storm blowing howling it way across the sea trees like gladiators hanging branches bent with age faced the wind rooted firm braced for the storm twisted with the pain of centuries protectin
spring love it
Ever get so inundated with life, love, stress, the mess of it all, not know where to turn, and find solace in just simply watching something simple do its thing? Weather it be a feather floating in the air, or a sunflower basking in the sun, or a horse grazing in a sunlit pasture...we all have those simple things we watch...to de-stress.
all of Nature's Bounty
just watching all the sparrows as they chase off the crows.
Talking about one generation...in the ageless and timeless cycles of life...what all can we ever hope to understand about its fleeting nature?
Beneath the stately Tove doeth live The Snaghagtooth most fierce Should you venture within these woods Your safety be not assured All around there’s creatures fierce On land or in the air Some in treetops most deadly live Skylourking to the
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