Nature's Patterns by Justine Kibbe

Nature's Patterns by Justine Kibbe

Tucked in the warmth of sunshine, this barred owl rests quietly before tomorrow’s possible 2-4 inches of snow.

*Nature’s beautiful patterns.

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe Feb. 11, 2019

Commonly referred to as “sea dogs,” harbor seals are considered true seals, with no ear tufts and no elongated fore flippers. This seal has beige pelage (fur).

Today’s Hungry Point, Fishers Island.

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Feb. 6, 2019


It appears the Osprey pair at Four Corners, Fishers Island have a new abode*…

*new pole & perch!

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Feb. 6, 2019

Barred owl on the corner of Central Ave., near Softball Field, Fishers Island.

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Feb. 5, 2019

Coyote’s night on the town.

*corner of Softball Field and Main, Fishers Island

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Feb. 2, 2019

moon

moon

Only a star’s throw away over Parade Grounds:

Moon comes between Venus and Jupiter at just 4 degrees, meanwhile it’s 3 degrees right here on earth with -11 windchill.

*out my window, Fishers Island

From the Field, Field Notes, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 31, 2019

Seaducks