The mantis I found on my window last week.
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Three new baby swallows fledged this week.
Here they are with their mother.
Here they are with their mother.
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Here is Lake Malawi from the overlook above the descent to
Karonga, where we were last week, and will be again next week.
I will be in the field for most of the next three weeks, so
postings may be sporadic.
Karonga, where we were last week, and will be again next week.
I will be in the field for most of the next three weeks, so
postings may be sporadic.
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