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Boulder: Finally Found a Place to Live!

  As I drove over the hill, into Boulder, coming to the top of the scenic overview on Hwy 36 headed into the Boulder Valley. My worldly possessions were in the U-Haul, and the sun was first rising in front of me. I’d been driving all nigh. I’d chosen Colorado over New Jersey, and now […]

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Boulder Pre-Snow Sunrise Surprise

Once again Boulder Hump Day makes its appearance. “Hump Day,” colloquially known as Wednesday, is a term that has become deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of the workweek, particularly in the context of the traditional Monday through Friday, 9-to-5 schedule. The term evokes a sense of achievement and relief, symbolizing the midpoint of the […]

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The Tuesday Boulder Return of the Beakless Wonder

  I think Boulder‘s beakless Flicker has returned! This survival wonder is an inspiration to all of us. The Orange-shafted Flicker, often considered a variant or a result of hybridization between the  https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Flicker/overview (Colaptes auratus cafer) and the Yellow-shafted Flicker (Colaptes auratus auratus), showcases the fascinating diversity within the woodpecker family. These birds, part of […]

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Boulder to Florida: In Pursuit of Bird-Inspired Motivation

pic Lenny Lensworth Frieling The Kingfisher speaks to Boulder and for itself. This seriously cute bird is a birdwatcher’s favorite. It’s easy to see why! Seeing a Kingfisher perched on a branch is truly Motivational, for Monday and for any other day. The Kingfisher, a captivating symbol of vibrancy and agility, belongs to the family […]

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Near Boulder: Lions and Sheep and Bears! MY MY!

ss  Here’s a Boulder Saturday morning sunrise conundrum: What do Lions and Big Horn Sheep have in common besides they are both not ducks? Lions and bighorn sheep, despite belonging to very different families within the animal kingdom, share several common characteristics, primarily because they are both mammals. Here are a few points highlighting their […]

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Boulder’s Dog-Wolf-Coyote-Fox Hybrids? Intersting!

I am still trying to decide if I saw a hybrid coyote or a LARGE coyote. Here’s what I found I know this whole concept was new to me. canine, cannid, and candea are all used for the dog-animals. I like canid. Hybridization among canids, including dogs, wolves, coyotes, and foxes, has been a topic […]

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Boulder Blizzard? Definitely Not! Maybe.

  Weak Fern Wall. ?                     pic Lenny Lensworth Frieling Boulder Blizzard Imminent? Perhaps not. What’s missing? For one, a nicely defined long “fern wall.” This hot dog shaped cloud runs North and South between the Front Range and the Continental Divide. To me, fhis possible fern wall, to this fool’s eyes, looks weak and disorganized. […]

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Boulder Mystery Beast Or A VERY large Coyote?

  Spindly-legged, Reddish-Brown Classic Coyote That’s not what our Boulder visitors looked like. Not at all. Our Backyard Beast!. Coyote-Wolf-Dog Hybrids Are Out There!     pic Lenny Lensworth Frieling Taller than a backyard table, and 50 pounds of what? BIG Coyote? I saw this unusual canid in the backyard, where a fox carcass was decomposing. […]

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Boulder Tuesday: The Early Bird Catches the Coyote!

  All photos Lenny Lensworth Frieling Having coyotes in our Boulder suburban back yard is thrilling. Seeing them in daylight is a tad curious and certainly attention-getting. What has us puzzled is the SIZE of our latest visitors. This one, likely the large male, is the biggest coyote either Debi or I have seen. Even […]

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