Photography Kevin Fleming on 11 May 2008
Plume hunting in the late 1800s and early 1900s reduced the population of the Great Egret by as much as 95% but the birds recovered when hunting them was made illegal.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 10 May 2008
Here’s a fly you have to like. This long-legged fly is a brilliant, metallic green chromatic beauty in the usually rather drab fly world. And this one doesn’t buzz around your head and bite you but prefers to feed on mites, aphids and small flies.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 09 May 2008
Do you think this Willet can swallow a whole sand crab? It was quite a mouthful but the Willet could do it.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 09 May 2008
Tadpoles abound this time of year at Ashland Nature Center and they are easily found in the fresh water marsh there.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 09 May 2008
You can see the surface tension under the legs of this water strider on a fresh water pond at Delaware Nature Society’s Ashland Nature Center. The front legs of this “pond skater” are short and built for grabbing prey and the longer middle and back legs are covered with fine waterproof hairs for floatation.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 07 May 2008
A century ago, Pileated Woodpeckers were hunted for sport and food and this crow-size species became extremely rare. They are still very hard to find in Delaware and before this morning I had not been lucky enough to photograph one. Pileated Woodpeckers use their stiffened tail feathers to brace themselves against a tree as they feed. They are more often heard rather than seen as their long drum roll pecking on a resonate hollow limb echos far across a forest.

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Photography Kevin Fleming on 07 May 2008
Not even as tall as a blade of grass, young Canada goose goslings feed on seeds on the grounds of Winterthur Museum this morning.


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Photography Kevin Fleming on 06 May 2008
I was fortunate to photograph two raccoons yesterday. One was feeding in the muddy tidal saltmarsh at Bombay Hook NWR and the other was a young raccoon in Sussex County.


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Photography Kevin Fleming on 06 May 2008
A red fox hunts in the grass in Kent County last night.



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Photography Kevin Fleming on 05 May 2008
A Canada goose leads her goslings across a pond near Lewes today.

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