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Faery Wintering Nests

Monday, December 8th, 2008

I apologize for the long absence, dear readers.  Business of a fairly mundane nature called me away from the city, but I have returned.  The snows have begun and I am afraid I have captured little of interest since we last spoke.  Instead, I have dug into my archives and found an image that represents […]

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The Deadly Mr. Whiskers

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Mrs. Dowd, my landlady here in the City, has a most unfortunate affliction. She is, I am sad to say, a lover of cats. She is very close minded, she does not like to go for a walk, she just likes to stay at home with her cats and sometimes play videogames online while getting elo […]

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The Inkblot Spider and Her Prey

Monday, November 10th, 2008

The blasted acoustic recorder is non-functioning, and so we are unable to bring to you a new edition of Field Sounds this week.   The device is with Master Periat and I will not shed a tear if he is unable to bring the infernal contraption back to life.  To fill the time this week, […]

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A Hawk’s Meal

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Making use of the remaining time before winter, I have been working on my survey of faery predators within the Park ecosystem. A surprising variety of species, both native and invasive, make meals of the faeries. Documenting predation can be a tricky task, but sometimes, a naturalist gets lucky, as was the case with this […]

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