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Ed's Blog: The Birds
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Sunday, December 20, 2009. This flock of Red-winged Blackbirds was truly a sight (and sound) to behold! It's hard to estimate the number of birds in this flock, but a guess would be 3,000 or so, possibly more. The first image shows about 1/4 of the entire flock, so your guess is as good as mine. It's amazing what you see when you go look! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. View my complete profile.
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Ed's Blog: Chelydra Serpentina
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Saturday, May 22, 2010. The Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra Serpentina) is native to our area. I have seen them many times and larger specimen than this one, but this is the largest I have ever handled. I estimate it weighed around 7-8 pounds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. Feel free to browse and comments are always welcome. Click the link below to return to my photography website home page.
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Ed's Blog: April 2010
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Friday, April 2, 2010. This trip to Newton County was rewarded with the first woodland wildflowers of the season. It was amazing to see how just a few hundred feet of elevation had such an impact on what was blooming. The mountain tops were still dormant, but the valley's and creek beds are coming to life. The Bloodroot, Hepatica and Toothwort were three that I had to refer to the wildflower books to identify. The Dutchman's Breeches we...
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Ed's Blog: November 2009
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Thumper…making a quick exit! Unfortunately, this is how we usually see big bucks. Fortunately, Thumper did give me several seconds of good photo opportunity, although the lighting conditions were less than favorable. The rut is on and the deer are active. The neck of this buck has just begun to swell and his activity in daylight hours lends to the fact that the rut is starting. Monday, November 9, 2009.
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Ed's Blog: December 2009
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Sunday, December 20, 2009. This flock of Red-winged Blackbirds was truly a sight (and sound) to behold! It's hard to estimate the number of birds in this flock, but a guess would be 3,000 or so, possibly more. The first image shows about 1/4 of the entire flock, so your guess is as good as mine. It's amazing what you see when you go look! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. Feel free to browse and comments are always welcome.
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Ed's Blog: Woodland Wildflowers
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Friday, April 2, 2010. This trip to Newton County was rewarded with the first woodland wildflowers of the season. It was amazing to see how just a few hundred feet of elevation had such an impact on what was blooming. The mountain tops were still dormant, but the valley's and creek beds are coming to life. The Bloodroot, Hepatica and Toothwort were three that I had to refer to the wildflower books to identify. The Dutchman's Breeches we...
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Ed's Blog: September 2009
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Saturday, September 26, 2009. The Fire Tower Cottage. This has been a busy summer at the Fire Tower Cottage. It's looking pretty good for a 65 year old house that was built by the federal government to house the person that manned the fire tower. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. The Praying Mantis' were active today. First time I've seen them in what appears to be breeding mode - two males and one female. Notice the "Deer in the Hea...I did...
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Ed's Blog: January 2010
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Monday, January 25, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. Feel free to browse and comments are always welcome. Click the link below to return to my photography website home page. Click on any of the images to get a larger version for better viewing. View my complete profile.
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Ed's Blog: Lip Curling
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Typically lip curling is a breeding trait of the whitetail buck trying to locate the estrus doe, but in this photo the buck seems to be trying to catch a whiff of me. Interesting. Once the buck realized what was going on, he quickly disappeared in the timber. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. Feel free to browse and comments are always welcome. View my complete profile.
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Ed's Blog: May 2010
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My Blog consists of current or recent photo projects and adventures. Saturday, May 22, 2010. The Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra Serpentina) is native to our area. I have seen them many times and larger specimen than this one, but this is the largest I have ever handled. I estimate it weighed around 7-8 pounds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Blog. Feel free to browse and comments are always welcome. Click the link below to return to my photography website home page. View my complete profile.