Left behind in Obies space. I look around. Paintings Books In neat piles like the bones from a buffet But these still have all the meat To be devoured again And I standing in this room waiting for Obie to... Continue Reading →
I recently found this in my digital diary from after I returned from the first leg of the Global Reef Expedition to the Cay Sal Bank. around May 6th 2011 Forget Tradition. Today, as I write, two Bahamian students from... Continue Reading →
Hopefully you have been paying attention. If not, here is a little #science and #perspective on Queen Conch. Conch is economically extinct in Florida, Cuba and Jamaica has recently closed its conch fishery to protect the mollusk. In most other... Continue Reading →
Common Ground-Doves are one of my favorite birds. (Yes, I know. I have many.) But this little bird just went up a notch in my heart, because guess what? It eats Casuarina seeds. Casuarina equisetifolia and Casuarina glauca are two... Continue Reading →
So I have a problem where I can be very specific about where I am birding. Bahamas National Trust retreat gardens village road parking lot, versus Bahamas National Trust retreat gardens village road the Dilly lawn for example.This helps me... Continue Reading →
I have been off twitter for awhile, but I still send some of my writing there. If you need your twitter fix when it comes to birds, though, you do not have to wait for me. you can check out... Continue Reading →
$2.5 M sourced for oil exploration or at least, to keep BPC going from an administrative perspective. Money may be the husk of many things but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health;... Continue Reading →
Hello folks, Space to Create in conjunction with students from North Eleuthera Highschool will be featured in the Ocean Webcast entitled You, Me and the Coral Reef on March 21 at 12 pm. Please use the link below to register... Continue Reading →
Top is Paradise Island Bahamas c. 1970 below is after 2010 There is so much going on here from a sustainability perspective. The coastlines have been altered changing the deposition of sand and potentially smothering nearby coral reefs. The removal... Continue Reading →
