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This
job is for the birds Using a ladder and a homemade noose, biologist Chuck Hess climbs high to gather endangered woodpecker chicks, weighing less than an ounce. This drama unfolds 40 feet in the air. We tell the story of the red - cockaded woodpecker in the Apalachicola National Forest and how Hess and others aim to save this endangered species. Michael E. Abrams, Publisher |


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Local and other ponderings
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to the story – a Moche civilization
jug handle (below) from 400 to 500 C.E. and a passion flower from an
Aztec codex of the year 1552 C.E. © Museo
Larco,
Lima, Peru. Also a figure of the passion of Christ discovered on a root
– from a 1696 catalog of science and the miraculous by Johann Zahn,
a
canon of the Church and an
inventor. The book contains an interesting early passionflower
illustration.
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ABOUT THE SITE, NOTICE The Florida Wildflowers
pages welcome visitors from
all around the world. Our pages have been up since July, 1995, and
change with the
seasons. We have more than 200 pictures on various pages. Our
gallery is best viewed at 1280
pixels width. Pictures are
copyrighted and may not be used without permission. Commercial
and educational use of
photographs and artwork
requires permission from Michael E. Abrams, mexabrams@earthlink.net
(remove the x).
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