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Birding Georgia Heat and Humidity

7/17/2019

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Williamwisephoto Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this?" Job 12:7-9
Northern Mockingbird perched on tree top against blue sky Picture
Northern Mocking bird, Mimus polyglottos, is a common songbird in North America. Walton County, Georgia. July 17, 2019.
​We’ve entered that stretch of hot and humid Georgia days. Although the temps are in the 90’s, the heat index pushing toward , and even breaks 100 degrees! Even at 8 AM, the heat and humidity is already high and the bird activity seems to slow a bit. 
Today:  Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. Heat index values as high as 99. A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 4pm.
Sunrise Today:6:34 am
Sunset Today: 8:44 pm
Daylight Hours: 14 hours, 9 minutes (-1m 6s)
​Moon: 99.7% Near Full Moon (Waning Gibbous)
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Tiny Skink

7/16/2019

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Williamwisephoto Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Baby Skink Lizard in palm of hand Picture
Tiny hatchling Southeastern Five Lined Skink with broken tail sitting in the palm of hand, only about 1 inch long. Found scurrying on the ground in Walton County, Georgia. Like many other lizards, southeastern five-lined skinks will break off their tails when restrained, distracting the predator and allowing the lizard to escape.
This tiny little skink was only just a tad over 1 inch long. He crawled up under the front door of the animal shelter. 
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Tiny hatchling Southeastern Five Lined Skink with broken tail sitting in the palm of hand, only about 1 inch long. Found scurrying on the ground in Walton County, Georgia. Like many other lizards, southeastern five-lined skinks will break off their tails when restrained, distracting the predator and allowing the lizard to escape.
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Foraging Backyard BUck in Velvet

7/15/2019

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- Genesis 1:30 And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
Young White Tailed Deer buck in Velvet Antlers Picture
White-tailed Deer with growing antlers covered in velvet, foraging in backyard lawn in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. When growing each season the antler is covered in a hairy, velvet-like skin known as velvet.
​With rainfall so low, and temperatures so high, the natural forage is drying up and pushing the deer toward the more delectable, better-watered lawns and landscaping.  The decorative English Ivy surrounding my koi pond typically is safe from deer, but even that was absolutely devoured a few evenings ago. This young buck in velvet antlers jumped the four-foot fence into my neighbor’s yard for a bit of grass. 
Young White Tailed Deer buck in Velvet Antlers Picture
White-tailed Deer with growing antlers covered in velvet, foraging in backyard lawn in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. When growing each season the antler is covered in a hairy, velvet-like skin known as velvet.
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Waltonpets Furtography Blog: Wally

7/15/2019

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Waltonpets Furtography is an animal shelter pet adoption and rescue photography blog highlighting the dogs and cats of the Walton County Animal Control shelter in Monroe, Georgia.

Miniature Pinscher Chihuahua mixed breed dog adoption photo Picture
Male red small mix breed mutt dog, Chihuahua and Minature Pinscher outdoors on leash. Skin condition and hair loss, possible mange or flea allergy. Adoption dog rescue photo for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
Man, was this little guy a tough one to get into a new home… but he finally got one! “Wally” was a little Miniature Pinscher and Terrier mixed breed dog that was surrendered to the animal shelter by his owner on June 28, 2019. Although a small breed dog, the chips were stacked against him.

When he first arrived, he was small in size but big in attitude! He was kenneled with his younger brother and Wally felt it was his mission to protect him. While Wendell sat in the back of the kennel, Wally stood his ground at the front of the cage barking wildly at anyone coming by. But once Wendell was adopted and Wally had no one to defend, he began to calm a bit.

The other issue was his hair… or lack of it. Wally wasn’t too well taken care of by his owner and had lost most of his fur from a flea allergy. His crusty gray skin made him a little less attractive to adopters as well. But after a good dose of flea medicine and a bath, Wally began to look a little better.
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But still, nearly two weeks Wally sat in the dog pound without any interest. Even with better photographs, nobody came to his rescue. Finally, after making a video begging for his rescue, Wally was picked up by TLC Pet Rescue on July 15, 2019! He had some help getting out with pledged donations to the rescue from Kay, Jason, Nancy and Anne. 
Terrier with flea allergy Picture
Male red small mix breed mutt dog, Chihuahua and Minature Pinscher outdoors on leash. Skin condition and hair loss, possible mange or flea allergy. Adoption dog rescue photo for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
Miniature Pinscher Chihuahua mixed breed dog adoption photo Picture
Male red small mix breed mutt dog, Chihuahua and Minature Pinscher outdoors on leash. Skin condition and hair loss, possible mange or flea allergy. Adoption dog rescue photo for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
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Life Bird Cliff Swallow

7/13/2019

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Williamwisephoto Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. "Great are the works of the LORD, studied by all who delight in them. Full of splendor and majesty is His work." Psalms 111:2
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I was photographing at a mini healing crusade and concert outreach our church was having at an Athens neighborhood. Of course, I was distracted by a Mississippi Kite. The overcast sky from the afternoon thunderstorm didn't produce any good shots, but I noticed something else. What I first dismissed as Barn Swallows caught my eye a second time. They didn't have the forked tails. I emailed the photos to a local biologist/birder and he confirmed what I thought: Cliff Swallows. Poor photos, but a life bird photograph for me! 
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Amazing Equipment

7/11/2019

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Williamwisephoto Nature Notes is a wildlife, landscape, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Widow Skimmer Dragonfly, Georgia Picture
Widow Skimmer Dragonfly close up on green background on a grass seed head. Clarke County, Athens, Georgia.
As time passes, I look at my old photos compared with recent shots and I have the temptation to think, “Man, I’m good!” It is true that we become proficient by shooting every day. Our skills improve as we learn our equipment. But is all my improvement simply because “I’m so good”? I have to pop my big and say, probably not!

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve been able to buy better equipment. And the more modern cameras and lenses are absolutely phenomenal!
    Years ago, I would never have dreamed of the autofocus grabbing so quickly on a dragonfly… but the modern DSLR can do it!
    In the past, who would think you could hand-hold a 600mm telephoto lens and get a sharp image of an insect… but the modern image-stabilizing lenses can do it!
    Only a few years ago, who would think an image at ISO 8000 would be relatively noise free? But the modern DSLR can do it!
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So, I have to knock my pride down a few notches and give credit where credit is due. Maybe the full credit for beautiful shots isn’t my doing. Much of the credit may go to our Amazing Equipment! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Blog: Puppies!

7/8/2019

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Cute fluffy Aussie puppy mixed breed dog Picture
Cute fluffy Australian Shepherd mixed breed puppy dog on couch. Animal shelter humane society dog rescue pet adoption photography. Stock sales support dog adoption photography.
Quick turn around on this trio of cute pups! When the owner came in and surrendered these three from an unwanted (and unprevented) litter, we called a rescue on the list looking for pups. They were out of the shelter before the end of the day! Thanks to Walton Animal Guild! 
Cute fluffy Aussie puppy mixed breed dog Picture
Cute fluffy Australian Shepherd mixed breed puppy dog on couch. Animal shelter humane society dog rescue pet adoption photography. Stock sales support dog adoption photography.
Cute fluffy Aussie puppy mixed breed dog Picture
Cute fluffy Australian Shepherd mixed breed puppy dog on couch. Animal shelter humane society dog rescue pet adoption photography. Stock sales support dog adoption photography.
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Snake Bite

7/2/2019

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the wonders of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Snake bite close up Picture
Close up of a snake bite from Lampropeltis getula, also known as the Eastern kingsnake. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
​In a lightning fast moment, as fast as the serpent’s strike, my entire life flashed before my eyes along with the fear that my life might soon be ending. The impact of the snake against my skin, and the sharp needle-like jabs told me 100% that I had been bit. As I was about to drop my camera and call for the hospital’s helicopter to air lift me out, I remembered… Oh yeah, it’s just a harmless Eastern Kingsnake!  
 
Snakes always make sensational subjects! From that very first encounter in Eden, snake stories are always dramatic. Some people only need hear the word “snake” to be sent off in a sprint of hysteria. But the truth is, the majority are totally harmless (depending upon where you live, perhaps).
Snake in the grass coiled to strike Picture
Eastern Kingsnake coiled in the pine needles ready to strike. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
This beautiful Eastern Kingsnake was the subject of one of those frantic calls to animal control.  “Hello? 911? Yes, there’s a huge snake in my living room.” The homeowner marveled at the audacity we had to just walk right in and pick it up barehanded. But when you know your snakes, you know when there is danger, or when it is safe to handle. Here in Georgia, it is simple. Just learn how to identify a Coral Snake, a rattlesnake, a copperhead and a cottonmouth. After that, you'll know the rest are harmless. 
 
I took this guy to a couple of school classrooms for talks before photographing him and releasing him back to the wild. Even though he’d been captive and handled for a few weeks, he was still quite feisty. When he decided our photo session was over, he let me know by chomping down on my arm. So what did I do? Photograph it, of course! 
Eastern Kingsnake, Georgia Picture
Eastern Kingsnake close up of face and scales. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Eastern Kingsnake, Georgia Picture
Eastern Kingsnake coiled in the pine needles ready to strike. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Eastern Kingsnake, Georgia Picture
Eastern Kingsnake close up of face and scales. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Eastern Kingsnake bite Picture
Close up of a snake bite from Lampropeltis getula, also known as the Eastern kingsnake. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Snake bite arm Picture
Eastern Kingsnake close up of biting. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Eastern Kingsnake coiled in tree, Georgia Picture
Eastern Kingsnake close up of face and scales. Lampropeltis getula, also known as the chain kingsnake, is a harmless colubrid snake native to the United States and Mexico. Found in a house on an animal control call in Loganville, Georgia.
Snake bite close up Picture
No swelling; no instant death. No worse than a paper cut, the bite of an Eastern Kingsnake is really no big deal.
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Waltonpets Furtography Blog: Watts

7/1/2019

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Waltonpets Furtography is an animal shelter pet adoption and rescue photography blog highlighting the dogs and cats of the Walton County Animal Control shelter in Monroe, Georgia.
Pit Bull dog with American Flag Bandana Picture
Tan and white male Pit Bull Terrier dog with 4th July flag bandana. Dog rescue pet adoption photography for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
Many people carry biases against certain breeds of dogs. It seems the American Pitbull Terrier always manages to make the news for a bite or an attack. While there are problem dogs within every breed, not every dog within a breed is a problem dog.

"Watts" was a handsome Pitbull dog that came into the animal shelter on June 26, 2019. When his hold expired and no owner came looking for him, it was time to find him a new home. After doing well on an interaction with another dog, it was outside for some glamour shots.

Part of my job as an animal shelter photographer and rescue coordinator is to overcome those prejudices people might have against a particular pet. One look at Watts' cheekbones and wide head and many click off his adoption page. But something as simple as a bandana can help soften an image. And with the Independence Day holiday coming up on July 4th in America, why not a patriotic American Flag Bandana!
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With so many dogs in America's animal shelters, do your patriotic duty and adopt a dog like "Watts" for the Fourth of July!!!!
Watts was adopted the very same day his new photos were posted! 
Pit Bull dog with American Flag Bandana Picture
Tan and white male Pit Bull Terrier dog with 4th July flag bandana. Dog rescue pet adoption photography for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
Pit Bull dog with American Flag Bandana Picture
Tan and white male Pit Bull Terrier dog with 4th July flag bandana. Dog rescue pet adoption photography for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
Pit Bull dog with American Flag Bandana Picture
Tan and white male Pit Bull Terrier dog with 4th July flag bandana. Dog rescue pet adoption photography for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
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Don't Litter!

7/1/2019

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Litter of three cute fluffy kittens Picture
Baby tabby kitten and grey kitty pet adoption photo. Cat rescue pet adoption photography for animal shelter humane society. Stock sales support animal adoption photography.
You would think that after all the years of spay/neuter campaigns from animal welfare groups, the number of unwanted kittens would be next to nothing. You would think that with the abundance of low cost spay/neuter clinics established in nearly every major city, the numbers of “accidental” litters of puppies would be miniscule. But here we are, nearly twenty years into the twenty-first century and still our shelters get flooded with unwanted puppies and kittens.

As a shelter photographer, I love the little puppies and kittens. They are adorable and make great subjects. But as a shelter worker, I hate to see so many come through the doors. We can almost always find adopters or rescues for the puppies, but there simply aren’t enough interested homes for the numbers of kittens that come through.

There is no one simple answer, but many things that can be done to help reduce this pet overpopulation. But the overriding thought is… DON’T LITTER! Just one unspayed dog or cat can have several offspring in one season… and even more throughout it’s life if remaining unaltered. Then if all her offspring aren’t spayed and neutered… well, you get the picture. Our shelters will stay flooded.
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I understand that accidents happen. But accidental kittens and puppies can’t happen if your pet is spayed! Do your part: DON’T LITTER! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Blog: Aldo

7/1/2019

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Waltonpets Furtography is an animal shelter pet adoption and rescue photography blog highlighting the dogs and cats of the Walton County Animal Control shelter in Monroe, Georgia.

Senior American Bulldog Boxer Lab mixed breed dog Picture
Older neutered male Boxer and Labrador mix breed dog outside on leash wagging tail. Pet adoption dog rescue photography for animal control shelter humane society in Georgia.
Senior American Bulldog Boxer Lab mixed breed dog Picture
Older neutered male Boxer and Labrador mix breed dog outside on leash wagging tail. Pet adoption dog rescue photography for animal control shelter humane society in Georgia.
Senior American Bulldog Boxer Lab mixed breed dog Picture
Older neutered male Boxer and Labrador mix breed dog outside on leash wagging tail. Pet adoption dog rescue photography for animal control shelter humane society in Georgia.
Senior American Bulldog Boxer Lab mixed breed dog Picture
Older neutered male Boxer and Labrador mix breed dog outside on leash wagging tail. Pet adoption dog rescue photography for animal control shelter humane society in Georgia.
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