Friday, June 3, 2016

Live coral on St. Croix, VI 2016

Thought i'd put up some pics today.
Sea Plume
With all the angst over coral bleaching
Elkhorn Coral
i wanted to put up some pics
Sea Fan
from around the island
Flamingo snail shells on Sea Fan
that show that we
Star Coral

Star coral up close
still have living coral
Fire Coral
and sponges.
Sponge under the F'sted Pier
Its either Sea Whips or Sea Rods not sure
Either Sea Rods or Sea Whips not sure which is which
Brain Coral
A few fish.
French Anglefish at Green Cay

Horse-eyed Jack

Yellowtail Damselfish
This last beautiful fish saw me taking a picture this morning at Cane Bay and attacked the lens more than once. The first time it startled me because i've never had a fish attack the camera...then it became a game as it continued to attack and retreat into the fire coral. Spunky fish.
Scaly-napped Pigeon

Ruddy Turnstone
Since I'm a birder its hard for me not to post at least a few beautiful birds.
And the final sunrise a few days ago.
See ya next week

Friday, May 20, 2016

Let's conserve

Last night Christiansted was gleaming.

As was the church
and rectory
Did you know that Portugal was able to supply power to the entire country for four days just by using renewable energy? This island should be self sufficient.

She's in the woods on the island...I wonder who else has found her?
Bill Clinton was here on tiny St. Croix Monday drumming up support for Hillary. Says she is in favor of getting us the vote and equal treatment for Medicare and Medicaid...not holding my breath.
Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists that write papers have proven over and over again that humans are the primary cause of climate change. Every major government in the world signed off on this finding and yet ordinary citizens are confused. Why? Mainly because the fossil fuel industry wants to protect its bottom line and they don't care about you, me or the growing children.
"Thirty-seven percent of migratory birds in North America qualify for urgent conservation action." (North American Bird Conservation) Check out this site http://www.stateofthebirds.org/2016/
Royal Tern in alternate plumage
Remember birds are the first indicator of a sick planet.
Sandwich Tern on left and Royal Tern on right
The Patria has been blooming at the end of the pool.
The view at Jack's and Isaac's from beneath the tiny bit of shade.
i know i'm not staying on top of blogging...writer's block is a b**ch. i think it is because we are getting ready for the next road trip. i'll try to post from the road but its really hard to do from my Ipad.


See ya next week.
Sunrise two mornings ago

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

St. Croix birds...and a Male Leatherback Turtle

The writer's block still has a firm grip so i decided today to go through my pictures and pick some that i haven't put up here before.
This is one of those magical storms that come out of the east and create so many different tones of grey, white, and black.
Double click this picture because not all things in nature are pleasant. This is a Red-tailed Hawk that had just captured a delicious Zenaida Dove...unfortunately something happened and the Hawk was killed. The Dove died in its grasp. i found the birds just the way they look on the side of the road.
Very sad day for both of them.
Another natural fatality...this Green-Throated Carib was nailed by a Mongoose just as we were walking to the car. The Mongoose dropped it but it was too late. Its beauty even in death was something i wanted to capture because they are really difficult to photograph. Double click and notice the iridescent colors of its feathers.
This is a Ruddy Turnstone that i photographed at Southgate Beach. These guys travel thousands of miles to winter in the Caribbean and South America. i love their little orange legs.
i had a friend visiting from Atlanta and we were doing a west end tour. This Yellow Warbler was hanging out with a buddy at Hamms Bay and i only just managed to snap a pic.
American Oystercatchers are one of my favorite birds on island. They make all sorts of noise when they are moving down the coast hunting for food. They usually travel in pairs and hunt for crustaceans. Most people miss seeing these stunning birds...so if you are out along the coast keep your eyes peeled.
This guy is whats known as a leusistic bird. Sometimes nature blows it and leaves out some of the pigment cells making the bird vulnerable to predators. This bird, which is commonly called an Antillean Bullfinch has been frequenting our bird feeder.
The common Antillean Bullfinch looks like this...so you can see the one on top is really missing pigment.
A very common bird on St. Croix is the Grey Kingbird which i think is quite regal looking.
Smooth-billed Anis are all over the island. They usually travel in flocks and make loads of noise when they are moving. We have a small local flock of six that move through the neighborhood regularly.
This is a Barn Swallow that was part of a flock at Salt River. These little guys also travel thousands of miles to winter in the Caribbean.


Not many people can claim to have swum with a Leatherback Turtle. This male came up out of no where at Cane Bay and swam around us to see what we were up to. i had a friend visiting who had hardly ever snorkeled.  She was so cool, calm and collected when this monster of a turtle came to visit it was a real pleasure to have her with us. This guy was huge(Carapace was 5 to 6 feet long) which is hard to tell when you don't have anything to compare him to.
This is an interesting thing that sea urchins do. They collect shells that will sometimes cover the entire sea urchin. i've never been able to find out if they are being attacked by the mollusks, protected by them, or eating them. Some times of the year all the urchins in an area will be covered with shells, almost like they are using the shells to hide. If anyone knows why they are doing this please let me know.
Another beautiful storm with a double rainbow.

See ya next week.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The "DONald" has won

The Republican Party wants Donald Trump and that is what they are going to get. Today the loyal cadre of Republican voters can finally admit to themselves that the higher qualities of compassion, generosity, selflessness and patience have been stripped away so that fear and hatred can rule.
 Donald Trump’s repugnant posturing can be “normalized” by his followers, it has to be normalized otherwise the party will implode. The most offensive man running has won the Republican ticket and technically he represents anyone willing to call themselves a Republican.
The Don is everything the right has been fighting for.  He represents you...and i hope you are proud.

The buffoon has won. Donald Trump the bigot has won. The American Right today is a cult of fear and hatred and the Donald represents you. Trump is the stench the right ignited when the dumpster of your ideology burst into flames.





i am so disappointed by the right wing. How in the world could anyone support this man?

See ya next week



Friday, April 29, 2016

Pictures more than words

Northern Cardinal taken in Palm Beach, Fl
Headlines like these are for the insecure...
Riders soaking at Rust-op-Twist

"Eating chocolate each day could reduce heart disease and diabetes."

"Women with big butts are smarter and healthier."

"Why you shouldn't exercise to loose weight."

"50 years of scientific evidence says parents are wrong to spank their children."
Oystercatcher feeding at Southgate
All these puff pieces reinforce some targeted idea that will make you do, buy, or say something that reflects your insecurities and we all fall for it.
Hotel on the Cay
Not a one of us doesn't have something we don't like about ourselves and advertisers use that self loathing to take advantage of our targeted poison thoughts.
"Man O War" on beach in Palm Beach, Fl
So how do you recognize when your negative self talk needs to stop? Try these tips:

Don't judge yourself.

Give yourself a pep talk

Stop being defensive

Open up

Let it go
Located at Mt. Washington Estate

Life really is too short to spend time beating yourself up over things that you are force feeding your brain.

See ya next week
Christiansted Fort