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Dinosaur

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This past May was Turtle and Tortise Month! In the area close to the Potomac many river turtles climb out of their natural habitat and walk to higher ground to dig out and lay their eggs. This big girl is on her way back from depositing a dozen eggs in an area that is close to water but not too wet to cause the eggs to not survive.  Turtles naturally deposit eggs in best of locations.   I now wait for the eggs to hatch....
The American Wild Turkey

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The Wild Turkey is an interesting bird, who as groups share in the child rearing duties among other females. The male gives gobbling call to attract females. In courtship, males puff out feathers, raise and spread tail, swell up face wattles, droop wings; in this exaggerated posture they strut, rattling the wing feathers and making humming sounds. One male will mate with several females. Nest site is on ground, often at base of tree, under shrub, or in tall grass. Nest is shallow depression, sparsely lined with grass, leaves. The American Wild Turkey is a keen aware bird - always on the look out.

Wild Life Photography

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Here are some of my basic tips on achieving better results in your wildlife photography.  Disclaimer: I am not an expert, but have many mistakes and bad images, and like the fish story - you should have seen the one that got away! hopefully you can learn from my shortfalls.
Nature Photography

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Do you love photography? I sure do, it takes me to another place that is beyond the daily grind and stress. Behind the camera you forget everything and become focused and aware of your environment and the creatures in it. This weekend I took the opportunity to stop everything in my life and step behind the camera lens.  This is my story.

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