Tag Archives: birds
Nala & Beo
Our two cats, Beowulf and Nala, have such different histories it intrigues me that they are good buddies. Nala was originally from the Palm Beach County Animal Care & Control and was fostered by our neighbor, Annette, when she was … Continue reading
Ah, Those Birds!
In 1984, zoologist Wayne Potts published an article in Nature on his research on how flocking birds move. And his work illustrated that birds in flocks don’t just follow a leader. Instead, they anticipate sudden changes in the flock’s … Continue reading
The Challenge With Synchronicity
On the way home today from walking a friend’s two dogs, I saw something fluttering in the road ahead of me. At first, I thought it might be some large bizarre butterfly that had been hit by a car. But … Continue reading
Remembering Kali
Over the years, we’ve had a lot of pets – dogs, cats, a bird, a guinea pig, a hamster, fish- creatures big and small and everything in between. I’ve come to believe that all creatures, wild or domesticated, have a … Continue reading