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Great Horned Owl Sitting on a branch in the green forest.
A young black bear, (Ursus Americans), climbs up a hill and ends up coming face to face with my crew.  It pauses for a second to look at use before turning and continuing on its way.  View fullsize
A Black Bear peers over a hill to look at you.
A bobcat, (Lynx rufus),  walks silently through the woods.  It only pauses for a second to take a look at me up higher on the hill.  View fullsize
On a rainy day, a tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) gleans insects off the tops of blades of grass in the field.  View fullsize
A white-tailed deer, (Odocoileus virginianus), stands motionless in a field.  This deer is molting from its winter to summer coat.   View fullsize
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) perches on what remains of a fallen tree emerging from a pond.  View fullsize
A close up portrait of a Great Egret, (Ardea alba), as it stands wadding in the shallows.  The sun had just come up and the fog was rolling in providing for a bright pastel background.  View fullsize
A male Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) rests for a brief second before taking off again into the brush.  View fullsize
While sitting on the bank of the Farmington River photographing ducks, I had an unexpected visitor from this Eastern Coyote (Canis latrans).  View fullsize
A young white-tailed deer fawn takes refuge in the grass to take a nap while mom is out foraging.  View fullsize
A Great Egret waits for the perfect moment before catching a fish in the shallows.  View fullsize
This Barred Owl (Strix varia) thinks that anytime is a good time for a nap.  View fullsize
A White-tailed Deer forages on low hanging hemlock needles at the end of winter.  View fullsize
A mother Barred Owl takes a break from feeding her young and perches on this oak tree.  View fullsize
A male Common Yellow Throat (Geothlypis trichas) perches on a dried plant in a field.  View fullsize
A threatened Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) runs across the sandy beaches of Maine.  View fullsize
The Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) brings an insect back to its nest.  View fullsize
White throated Sparrow in the morning glow.jpg View fullsize
Song Sparrow in the red-2.jpg View fullsize
Chickadee on stalk.jpg View fullsize
Great Horned Owl Sitting on a branch in the green forest.
A young black bear, (Ursus Americans), climbs up a hill and ends up coming face to face with my crew.  It pauses for a second to look at use before turning and continuing on its way.
A Black Bear peers over a hill to look at you.
A bobcat, (Lynx rufus),  walks silently through the woods.  It only pauses for a second to take a look at me up higher on the hill.
On a rainy day, a tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) gleans insects off the tops of blades of grass in the field.
A white-tailed deer, (Odocoileus virginianus), stands motionless in a field.  This deer is molting from its winter to summer coat.
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) perches on what remains of a fallen tree emerging from a pond.
A close up portrait of a Great Egret, (Ardea alba), as it stands wadding in the shallows.  The sun had just come up and the fog was rolling in providing for a bright pastel background.
A male Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) rests for a brief second before taking off again into the brush.
While sitting on the bank of the Farmington River photographing ducks, I had an unexpected visitor from this Eastern Coyote (Canis latrans).
A young white-tailed deer fawn takes refuge in the grass to take a nap while mom is out foraging.
A Great Egret waits for the perfect moment before catching a fish in the shallows.
This Barred Owl (Strix varia) thinks that anytime is a good time for a nap.
A White-tailed Deer forages on low hanging hemlock needles at the end of winter.
A mother Barred Owl takes a break from feeding her young and perches on this oak tree.
A male Common Yellow Throat (Geothlypis trichas) perches on a dried plant in a field.
A threatened Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) runs across the sandy beaches of Maine.
The Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) brings an insect back to its nest.
White throated Sparrow in the morning glow.jpg
Song Sparrow in the red-2.jpg
Chickadee on stalk.jpg
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