California Condors

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This is a repost of the story I posted some time ago on on 500px. California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is one of the rarest birds in North America. Hunted and poached close to extinction, only ~400 of these majestic birds are alive today, with only a fraction of them reintroduced into the wild. Last summer… Read more »

Overwintering Monarchs

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Every year millions of monarch butterflies fly more than three thousand miles from Canada to Mexico, to the same mountains where a year earlier their grandparents spent the winter. This phenomenon is the migration of the Eastern Monarch. Last month I took the trip, organized by Expedition Travel, to the Transvolcanic mountain range in Mexico… Read more »

Emergence of a dragonfly

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It’s been a few months since I’ve posted anything on the blog. It’s not because I’m slacking off – quite the opposite, I’ve been extremely busy. But there is a lot to write about, and the post activity will increase. Starting now. It’s always mesmerizing to watch the process of metamorphosis. Last summer I had… Read more »