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We The People: In Grant Park

Election Night 2008

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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.




The Same Story for Predator and Prey




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Stormcrow

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All text from The Center for Biological Diversity

A relative of the Greater Roadrunner, the Yellow-billed cuckoo is also called the Raincrow or Stormcrow because its call heralds the coming of summer rains.



EELS

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California Moray (Gymnothorax mordax)




Alexander Wilson's Magnolia Warbler

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In 1811, near the end of his life, poet, ornithologist, naturalist and illustrator Alexander Wilson named this common North American warbler after observing it for the first time in the branches of a Mississippi magnolia tree. This bird, which breeds in spruce trees near the Canadian border of the United States and in Canada, is commonly called the Black and Yellow Warbler.



This is the BOX only - no kit. (No kit??? Darn!)

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231 box only for JAWS. from the movie. "Super Scenes" series. 1975. This is the one with the giant shark attacking Frogman inside his shark cage. This is the BOX only - no kit. great for display. mint. 25.00

Find It Here



Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

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A kind of woodpecker, the yellow bellied sapsucker harvests sap from trees for food, as well as the insects the sap they tap attracts. The holes these birds make appear as unmistakable horizontal lines of dots that can illustrate the entire trunk of a tree. They manage the trees they use, like any conscientious user of natural resources.



Flight of the Woodcock

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The male woodcock’s courtship flight is spectacular to behold. At sunset he flies to the singing grounds and gives an insect-like “peent” call.



City Birds: 11 Alive, 2 Dead

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Mallard Duck Next to Path



Paschke on Carroll on Paschke

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Photo of Ed Paschke by John Reilly. Photo of Paul Carroll by Sheldon Goldstein.

"The Cavalcade of Hats"
Talking with Ed Paschke about Paul Carroll
By KC Clarke

I called Ed Paschke during the summer of 2001 to ask if he'd get together with me to share some of his memories about Paul Carroll: poet, publisher of Big Table magazine (the archive of which is at the University of Chicago Library), Big Table Books, founder of The Program for Writers at the University of Illinois Chicago, and The Poetry Center, Inc. at the Museum of Contemporary Art . Ed invited me to his Howard Street Studio, and for most of the time we talked, he worked on a painting.





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