Reason No. 15
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
Healthy Food From Beautiful Farmlands
Healthy Food From Beautiful Farmlands
Reason No. 16
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
The Song of a Red-Winged Blackbird
The Song of a Red-Winged Blackbird
Reason No. 17
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
Thriving Wetlands
Thriving Wetlands
Reason No. 18
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
Dusky Canada Geese
Dusky Canada Geese
Reason No. 19
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
Great Blue Herons
Great Blue Herons
Reason No. 20
of 55 Reasons to Take Care of Mother Earth:
A Favorite Swimming Hole
A Favorite Swimming Hole
All of these photos were taken on a glorious autumn day last week at the Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. The 2,492 acre refuge sits in the middle of Willamette Valley farmlands and was created to provide vital wintering habitat for dusky Canada geese, the smallest of the Canada geese sub-species. They nest on Alaska's Copper River Delta and winter almost exclusively in the Willamette Valley.
See that dark cloud in the last photo? No, that's not a swarm of locusts, it's GEESE, all honking with wild abandon! You haven't lived until you've heard several hundred geese all honking at once right over your head. You can't help but laugh out loud.
Over the next few weeks I will be posting photos or artwork of 55 reasons why I think it's a good idea to take care of Mother Earth. If you find any of my 55 reasons compelling, please consider making a small donation if you can: 55 cents, $1.55, 5.50, or $55.00 (you get the drift...) to the Susan Faye Double Nickel Birthday Fund for Mother Nature to benefit the Nature Conservancy.
Your donation will support the many programs of the Nature Conservancy, an efficient and effective organization that has been working around the world for 60 years to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. My goal is to raise $550 to help with their important work.
1 comment:
All excellent reasons!...and beautiful photos...
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