Seen in New Zealand
/Islands seen from another island:
Plants and animals seen in city parks:
Views seen from boats, train, and helicopter:
Native birds (and kererū feather) seen:
Things seen from shore:
Artwork for Oikos journal, illustrating the study Sources of confusion in global biodiversity trends by Boënnec et al.
The blueberry barrens of downeast Maine: never barren, rarely blue. In October they turn almost every other color of the rainbow, including all possible shades of red. Some reach the barely believable degree of saturation seen in this field on the way to Calais.
Side note that I think is important here: Calais is pronounced like callus.
Another note that is not important: I have a friend who for years thought there were “blueberry barons” in Maine.
Pinwheel Gulls FROM A BYGONE ERA
Cape Cod CANAL
Abby McBride
© Abby McBride
abbymcb@alum.mit.edu
Top photo credit: Otto Whitehead