Blog Carnivals and Festivals
“Out walking the dog” is participating in several blog carnivals this week.
The post, Feeding Wild Animals: Squirrel Man Calls to his Friends is part of “I and the Bird #122”.
(“I and the Bird” takes its name from a poem by Eleanor Vere Boyle, a nineteenth-century British poet and illustrator:
“A tiny wren was among the Chrysanthemums this morning,
noiselessly flitting in and out, like a little shade;
evidently in a state of the highest enjoyment.
No doubt I and the bird both took our pleasure with them in different ways!”)
The recent post, Mastodons in Manhattan, is part of both “Carnival of Evolution #22,” and “Festival of the Trees #46“. Many of the posts in “Carnival of Evolution” have a scientific bent, as you might expect from the title. This edition of “Festival of the Trees”, on the other hand, focuses on humorous pieces.
Visit the carnivals and enjoy the rides.
Explore posts in the same categories: 2010, April, Flora, In the City, Squirrels, Wildlife/Natural HistoryTags: blog carnivals, blog festivals, Carnival of Evolution, feeding wild animals, Festival of the Trees #46, honeylocust trees, I and the Bird #122, plant-animal co-evolution, Vanessa's Blogs and Shrubs
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April 4, 2010 at 9:26 am
Nice to see you around the web. I love NYC when I visit, but I don’t usually have much chance to focus on the wild side. It’s great to see through your eyes.
April 4, 2010 at 9:41 pm
Hi, Wren! Well, it’s getting wilder here all the time. Two seals in the Hudson in the past week – very odd, indeed.
April 3, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Excellent blog carnivals…what a great community!