Recently, I’ve been waking up to some strikingly vivid sunrises. Unfortunately, by the time that I see the sunrise, get my camera, half stick my boots on and dash into the backyard, the colors have lost much of their vibrancy. How do the colors disappear so quickly and what causes sunsets and sunrises to be …
Tags: art, Colors, earth, environment, light, meteorology, nature, photography, physics, planet, scattering, science, sunrise, sunset, sunshine, The Art of Ecology, weather
Right now there is a trend in “owl-love”. People think they’re so cute and decorate everything from paper-products, to clothes, to wall art with rather cartoony looking owls. Is there anything wrong with that – NO! Owls definitely are super cute, but they are so much more than just fluffy balls of feathers. They are …
Category: Animals, birds, The Art of Ecology Tags: Animals, barred owl, birds, cute, diet, ecology, environment, food, food chain, great horned owl, owls, photography, predators, rodent, screech owl, The Art of Ecology, wildlife
What is a Flamboyance? Did you know that a group of Flamingos is called a Flamboyance? These amazing birds are under threat of climate change, but fortunately, are being protected. Being Flamboyant means being colorful and vibrant. It only makes sense then that a group of Flamingos would go by this name (among other names …
Category: Art Exhibits Tags: Animals, art, art display, birds, Climate Change, conservation, ecology, environment, flamingo, habitats, nature, photography, The Art of Ecology, wildlife, Wildlife Behavior
All I wanted was a puppy… REALLY BADLY. I wanted a cute little fuzz friend to vent to and care for. But alas, no puppy for me. Instead, I came home from my parent’s house one day with a plant that my father propagated for me. Soon, that one plant turned into three plants, which …
Tags: Botanical Garden, botany, environment, Flowers, Gardening, Health, horticulture, houseplant, Longwood Gardens, nature, photography, plant care, plant therapy, Plants, The Art of Ecology, therapy
Traveling, especially to places that look and feel different than Pennsylvania where I have lived for all of my life, is so exciting! Fortunately for me, I had the chance to go out to New Mexico to do some photography this past summer! It was amazing to see the many plant & animal adaptations to …
Category: Adaptations, Plants, The Art of Ecology, Travel, Wildlife Behavior Tags: Adaptations, Bosque del Apache, desert, ecology, environment, hummingbird, Lincoln National Forest, nature, New Mexico, photography, Plants, reptiles, The Art of Ecology, Travel, Valley of Fires, White Sands National Park, wildlife, Wildlife Behavior, yucca