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For those interested in seeing them, I have just posted the last images from the GHO family project that I did this spring. My wife and I had a lot of fun following the family each day. It led to a special educational presentation on GHO's by Karla Kinstler to a small group of residents in the community near to where the nest was located. I never considered that the photographic endeavor would have led to that opportunity. Many residents frequently stopped by while I was out at the nest with my long lens trained on it. Many many questions came about on GHO's and so did requests to look thru my camera lens to see the babies and parents. My shallow bird knowledge resulted in a number of the questions being redirected to either Karla, Stan Tekiela, or both. I then took the anwers back to the people. That eventually led to the invite to Karla. As expected, the presentation went very well. Karla and I briefly discussed the prospect of doing a slide show of my images with her & Alice for additional educational opportunities on GHO's in the future. If there are any groups interested in this, please contact me to discuss details. Or, if you are interested in just having Karla do one alone, contact her at the Houston Nature Center. Her email address is [email protected]. Additionally, there are other images I posted from a recent trip my wife and I took to Duluth to celebrate our anniversary (31st). The images are in the album called "New Images". There are also images of fawns taken at a deer farm owned by a friend and for those into quilting, my wife has posted some new images (album 3) of some new ones she just finished. * Site URL: http://www.greensphotoimages.com/gallery* Ron Green http://www.greensphotoimages.com Nature, Scenic, and Macro Photography The highest level of motivation for environmental stewardship stems from the belief that being a caretaker is a privilege. --------------070207050309080505050004 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> For those interested in seeing them, I have just posted the last images from the GHO family project that I did this spring. My wife and I had a lot of fun following the family each day. It led to a special educational presentation on GHO's by Karla Kinstler to a small group of residents in the community near to where the nest was located. I never considered that the photographic endeavor would have led to that opportunity. Many residents frequently stopped by while I was out at the nest with my long lens trained on it. Many many questions came about on GHO's and so did requests to look thru my camera lens to see the babies and parents. My shallow bird knowledge resulted in a number of the questions being redirected to either Karla, Stan Tekiela, or both. I then took the anwers back to the people. That eventually led to the invite to Karla. As expected, the presentation went very well. Karla and I briefly discussed the prospect of doing a slide show of my images with her & Alice for additional educational opportunities on GHO's in the future. If there are any groups interested in this, please contact me to discuss details. Or, if you are interested in just having Karla do one alone, contact her at the Houston Nature Center. Her email address is <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.<br> <br> Additionally, there are other images I posted from a recent trip my wife and I took to Duluth to celebrate our anniversary (31st). The images are in the album called "New Images". There are also images of fawns taken at a deer farm owned by a friend and for those into quilting, my wife has posted some new images (album 3) of some new ones she just finished.<br> <b><br> Site URL: <br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.greensphotoimages.com/gallery">http://www.greensphotoimages.com/gallery</a></b><br> <br> <br> Ron Green<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.greensphotoimages.com">http://www.greensphotoimages.com</a><br> Nature, Scenic, and Macro Photography<br> <br> The highest level of motivation for environmental stewardship stems from the belief that being a caretaker is a privilege.<br> </body> </html> --------------070207050309080505050004--

