Black wildlife Journal Entries

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  • Won the Animal Kingdom challenge.
    by Eyal Nahmias

    What a wonderful surprise. Just fired up the computer and learned that my Young Elephant Seal pup...

    What a wonderful surprise. Just fired up the computer and learned that my Young Elephant Seal pup image won the first place in the Animal Kingdom challenge hosted by the All Around the Styles group to all that voted for my image, THANK YOU!! I’m so happy and thankful for your support and vote of confidence.

  • Challenge winner.
    by Eyal Nahmias

    I’m so excited. Just learned that my Pelican entry in the “Ready for My Clo…

    I’m so excited. Just learned that my Pelican entry in the Ready for My Close Up challenge in the Pelican Group won first place. It is now featured in the Pelican Group featured section and I’m featured artist. / To everyone that voted for me, my sincere thanks and gratitude. It couldn’t have happened w/o your support and votes. Check out my previous journal about this month features and winnings…... :-) Eyal

  • Check out this Wildlife Photographer
    by Kevin Kroeker

    Hi Everyone, / / I just wanted to highlight this photographer. She lives in the Canadian Rockies and has some absolutely amazing wildlife…

    Hi Everyone, / / I just wanted to highlight this photographer. She lives in the Canadian Rockies and has some absolutely amazing wildlife shots from Grizzly Bears to Wolves. Check out her profile and have a look through. You will love her work. Her name is Kim Cinnamon / / Thanks for looking / / Kevin

  • Threatened Species Alert
    by Rebecca Cruz

    From eBird, sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and by the Audubon Society. The following is an…

    From eBird, sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and by the Audubon Society. The following is an excerpt, please click on the title for complete information from the website, including identification of the species and ways to assist. Bird Watchers Urgently Needed to Track Rusty Blackbirds Populations of Rusty Blackbirds are crashing! Their numbers have plummeted by as much as 88-98% over the last few decades, according to data gathered between 1966 and 2006 for the North American Breeding Bird Survey and Christmas Bird Count. A species that was once considered to be abundant is rapidly disappearing before our eyes. Your observations can help save this species by arming scientists with critical information about this species’ ecology during migration. Bird watchers across North America are being asked to help scientists track spring migrant Rusty Blackbirds from April 1-7 using the eBird online checklist program. Your observations of this species can help fill in the important missing pieces of this conservation puzzle! Note: Your observations from outside this time frame are also sorely needed, so please enter any and all Rusty Blackbird records into eBird if possible! / ©Nick Anich

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