by Kristy Walker | Nov 19, 2019 | Animals in Nature, Birds, Columnists |
By Kristy Walker, Minnesota
As a wildlife photographer, I had always wanted to photograph swans with their babies. One year I spotted a swan in a marsh at a park near my home. I could hardly believe it, but this female was making a nest. Every day I visited the place in hopes of seeing her babies.
by Contributor | Oct 22, 2019 | Animals and Miracles, Animals in Nature, Birds, Service and Animals |
By Johanna Kothbauer, Germany
I have always been skeptical of miracles. As a doctor in Munich, Germany, my miracles are to discover exactly how the eyes work and can be healed, for instance, or how they interact with the brain.
But once during a long journey to the other side of the world, a different sort of miracle occurred.
by Harold Klemp | Sep 24, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Birds, Cats, Featured Columnist, Service and Animals |
By Harold Klemp
Wilton, a retired man from Auckland, New Zealand, reported the case of Tiddles, his cat, saving a bird. The story runs like this:
by Contributor | Sep 3, 2019 | Birds, Poems and Contemplations |
By Aubrey Forbes, Minnesota
The Loon calls across
The still surface of Lake Wisdom.
by Harold Klemp | Aug 27, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Birds, Farm Animals, Featured Columnist |
By Harold Klemp
A farmer had a runt chick. It was always behind the other chickens. As the others grew big and strong, this little runty chicken fell to the bottom of the pecking order.
by Contributor | Jul 30, 2019 | Animals in Nature, Birds, Service and Animals |
By Gillian Wilkins, Queensland, Australia
For thirty years, I worked as a small-animal veterinarian, mostly for cats and dogs. I also treated reptiles, guinea pigs, and mice and realized I really like exotic, unusual, and wild animals.