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PHQRR
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Posted - 10/09/2013 : 6:58:21 PM
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Take the pebble from my hand...

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LynnB
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Posted - 10/26/2013 : 12:17:15 AM
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Amazing photography in this topic.
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PHQRR
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Posted - 11/01/2013 : 5:08:07 PM
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On our stroll the other day...
Surprised this guy...



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Dennis R
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Posted - 01/03/2014 : 5:49:56 PM
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A few photos from our local wildlife preserve. The deer are common and usually 1 Snowy Owl has been a regular visitor for a few years, this year there are 4. Quite a treat.
Hungry deer

Snowy Owl

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deemery
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Posted - 01/03/2014 : 6:13:48 PM
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That owl photo is contest-worthy! Loved it…
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Dennis R
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Posted - 01/03/2014 : 6:21:09 PM
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Thank you Dave. He just sat there watching us, I was hoping he would fly.
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pingjockey
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Posted - 01/05/2014 : 4:22:07 PM
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Thought I'd jump in here. One of my hobbies is wild life photography. Just at the planning stages of my model railroad, but am learning a lot on this forum.. Larry
Oriole along the Platte River

A lizard at Saguaro National Park, Arizona

Early morning Sand Hill Cranes in flight at Bosque del Apache NWR in New Mexico

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deemery
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Posted - 01/05/2014 : 5:53:43 PM
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Wait a second! Is that a photo of sand cranes or a Troels Kirk painting???
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Posted - 01/06/2014 : 12:56:34 AM
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Beautiful photo!! Sandhill cranes? We don't have them over here... having spent a large part of 2013 with cranes, I'm looking forward to their returning in early spring. Nothing gets my juices thawing quicker than the cranes trumpeting high up in the clouds. Great sieges soaring in the thermal uplift on their way north.
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pingjockey
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Posted - 01/06/2014 : 2:09:55 PM
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Dave, Thanks for the kind words, high praise indeed. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. An early morning fog had come in. It lifted a few minutes later.
Troels, Many tens of thousands of them winter over at the Bosque del Apache national wild life refuge about 80 miles south of Albuquerque. It is a photographers dream. In addition, there are thousands of snow geese and a variety of ducks.
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Larry
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Dennis R
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Posted - 01/12/2014 : 2:33:02 PM
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I finally got a Snowy in flight. They like to sit in one spot for quite a while.


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deemery
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Posted - 01/12/2014 : 3:00:03 PM
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Either of those shots would make nice paintings.
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BigLars
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Posted - 07/03/2014 : 9:27:29 PM
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Time to get this thread going again. I know it is a very common bird but not in a common location to most.


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BigLars
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Posted - 07/03/2014 : 9:32:30 PM
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Some of the many seals at Tracy Arm Alaska


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