Kingfisher Crossing

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A rest stop between the boaters and island inhabitants is the perfect hunting ground for this lone Belted Kingfisher.

The dock is worn-out and falling apart. It has been closed down for the protection of all.

Summer is over, fall is ongoing, and winter has not yet arrived.

This lone Belted Kingfisher has no boundaries. Both sexes can travel as they wish, both on land and in the sheltered waterways.

Both sexes are excellent divers. They plunge head first into the water once a fish is spotted.

They can also find food on land. Small amphibians, small mammals, and insects are all on their menu.

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Katherine J Krein

My name is Katherine J. Krein. I lost my father in June of 2013, and then I lost my mother in November of the same year. After they both died I went through a mind-warping number obsession that has taken me years to control. This is my story. It is now 2025. I still use this site to post some poems and thoughts. My obsession has faded, however, I still notice the numbers. Faith, hope, and love is what guides me now.

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