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Friday, April 27, 2018
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Cold Day Drive...Bucks, Eagle, & Larks...
After dropping off the grandson, we made our usual pass through Buck Creek State Park. There, we saw several bucks our early (around 1pm) leading David to believe that a second rut may be occurring. This lady has a couple of suitors....
A closer look at the alert buck on the right....
An adult Bald Eagle (on Hodge Rd).
A closer look at the alert buck on the right....
And another fellow who stayed back in the brush....
And lots of Horned Larks....
Not a bad day!
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
More Buck Creek Snowy Owl
Saturday, December 16, 2017
More Buck Creek Snowy....in the Evening Light
I couldn't resist going back to the Buck Creek Beach this evening.....hoping to see the Snowy Owl in the sweet evening light. With clear skies tonight (and storms on the way tonight) it seemed like a good opportunity. As I crossed toward the beach, I could see several photographers looking toward the beach, so I didn't have to look very long.
Sure enough, the Snowy was still on the south end of the beach, and as we watched him the light turned golden .....we were able to photography him in the sweet evening light....
Sure enough, the Snowy was still on the south end of the beach, and as we watched him the light turned golden .....we were able to photography him in the sweet evening light....
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