A Hawk’s Meal
Monday, November 3rd, 2008Making use of the remaining time before winter, I have been working on my survey of faery predators within the Park ecosystem. A surprising variety of species, both native and invasive, make meals of the faeries. Documenting predation can be a tricky task, but sometimes, a naturalist gets lucky, as was the case with this […]
Tags: clockpunk, faery, hawk, predator, roundbottom
Posted in Park Predators, Unfiled | 5 Comments »>Field Sounds: Noble Faery Games
Monday, September 29th, 2008Regarding the matter of the Bird Queen, I am awaiting the arrival of noted expert of the supernatural Dr. Finneas Welterschmidt to continue with plans to design a ruse that will satisfy by parties and avert the war, he said that he wanted to find something specific but I think he will only find baby […]
Tags: audio, clockpunk, faeries, field sounds
Posted in Acoustic Recording, Unfiled | 5 Comments »>An Amazing Discovery Regarding the Primitive Boggart
Monday, September 8th, 2008I have been strong proponent of the view that the intelligence displayed by many faeries is a form of mimicry and that, outside of the so-called noble fey species, true sentience is not a trait possessed by the creatures. Dr. Heineman and I have clashed repeatedly on the issue of intelligence, and I am sure he […]
Tags: Bird Queen, boggart, capture, faery, Park, Smithe
Posted in The Case of the Boggart War, Unfiled | 13 Comments »>Field Sounds: The First Edition
Sunday, August 31st, 2008Unfortunately, I must keep this missive short. Recent experiments have led to injuries that prevent me from sitting for long periods of time at the Informatitron. While I recuperate, please entertain yourselves with the latest innovation in scientific research and education– a cross-world audio transmission! Narrated by the invaluable Miss Watkins, this “acousti-cast” details some […]
Tags: faery, moth pixies
Posted in Acoustic Recording, General, Unfiled | 7 Comments »>The Carrier Snail
Monday, August 25th, 2008With the steam wraith captured for the time being, I should have been able to return to my biological studies of the Park—I would have, if the monsoon season had not arrived. As of late, heavy summer rains have begun to fall upon the city, bringing flooding in the lower elevations and making the brambles […]
Tags: biolumenesence, gastropod, mushroom, mycoid, snail
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