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UX designer for 20+ years, designing for clinicians during most of that time. Also love finding nature in my neighborhood.
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In my area, there is another spectrum of winter birding - loner vs. massive horde. A (terrible, sorry) pic from today shows both ends - note the crowd of Canada geese on the opposite shore from the bald eagle:

Wait - what…?

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Of all my photos, this is easily my favourite I've ever taken. This amphipod is legitimately about 1mm in size. So small your eyes can't make out any details on it. They refuse to sit still. They run away from the light. It just looks like a grain of sand. Genuinely a 1 in a million shot.

I like that the new logo is written in SPoNGEBoB CasE

can yall do me a personal favor and block the owner of the babylon bee’s bluesky account to wall him off from all the interesting parts of the site? I hate his guts and would like his experience here to be 100% resist lib echo chamber. thank you

A BlueSky Thread. I wanted to say as both a #photographer and someone who seasonally works for the national park service. I believe there is value in photographing many beautiful places in the world, but I believe it’s important to not share online the exact location of those special places. (1/6)

First post on Bluesky. Let's do some Macro photography and see how thos works 📸😊 #photography

Happy anniversary to the king of headlines.

If you're feeling some heavy grief about the election results, here's what to do with it: 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/elec...

Jumping spiders usually molt in the safety and privacy of a silk hammock, so this sight is kinda rare! Little jello monster is growing up 💚 #EmotionalSupportSpood Goodnight y'all

A hollyhock that was growing alongside a drainage ditch by the side of the road in Erie, CO :-)

OK, my UX peeps have to see this:

Interesting to read and what happens when you don’t give people tech that meets the basic needs of their job efficiently