I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know that up here, there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. No, I won't say that I live for it.
But yes, I love it too. It is because of the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job? Sorry..... couldn't resist that .
Glad to see you liked Ricky Simpson's comment. Honest. Maybe I am reading you wrong.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know that up here, there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. No, I won't say that I live for it.
But yes, I love it too. It is because of the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job? Couldn't resist that .
Glad to see you liked Ricky Simpson's comment. Honest. Maybe I am reading you wrong.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know that up here, there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. No, I won't say that I live for it.
But yes, I love it too. It is because of the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job? Couldn't resist that .
Glad to see you liked Ricky Simpson's comment. Honest. Maybe I am reading your wrong.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know that up here, there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. No, I won't say that I live for it.
But yes, I love it too. It is because of the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job?
Glad to see you liked Ricky Simpson's comment. Honest. Maybe I am reading your wrong.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. No, I won't say that I live for it.
But yes, I love it too. It is because of the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job?
Glad to see you liked Ricky Simpson's comment. Honest. Maybe I am reading your wrong.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
You brought this up: I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. And yes, I love it too. I love the solitude, with nature. I grew up in it, and so when I go into it, I know how to dress for it.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. And I do love it. I grew up in it. When I go into it, I know how to dress for it. And I love the solitude, with nature.
I was referring to the change in *species richness*, summer vs winter. I am sure you know there are not nearly as many species here in winter as summer.
I was born and raised along the North Atlantic. I have 47 years as a field wildlife biologist, here in Maine, the Everglades and Georgia, to recover an endangered species... and now back in Maine.
I occasionally shoot in the roughest weather the North Atlantic has. And I do love it. I grew up in it and know exactly how to dress for it. And I love the solitude, with nature.
Isn't a photo editor a desk job?
Jan 04, 2022 at 08:12 PM
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