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bogsMainemaine woodsphotography

Nobody home today

beaver den D81_5465_zThe beaver’s den in the far bog was idle this day; we waited for an hour and all was quiet.

Comment 17 June 201716 June 2017 john gregory
bogsMainemaine woodsphotography

Beaver heading home

Image Comment 16 June 2017 john gregory
Alaskabirdsphotography

Where eagles stare

Eagle on a roof D81_5555_zDuring a recent visit to Ketchikan, Alaska, we heard that eagles are commonplace along Alaska’s southeastern shore. We found them perched on houses, on tree tops along the water’s edge, and cellphone towers.

Comment 07 June 201706 June 2017 john gregory
birdsNew Hampshirephotography

The fish was THIS big!

Energized loon D81_6303_zA pair of loons discuss the morning’s search for breakfast on a New Hampshire lake.

Comment 06 June 2017 john gregory
birdsNew Hampshirephotography

Nap time near the lake

Sleeping mallard D81_6353_zAlong a stream near Lake Contoocook in southern New Hampshire, a mallard is taking a mid-day nap

Comment 04 June 201703 June 2017 john gregory
birdsNew Hampshirephotography

Beachcomber

Spotted sandpiper D81_6314_zA spotted sandpiper pauses to check me out while walking along the lake shore

Comment 03 June 2017 john gregory
birdsNew Hampshirephotography

Weekend cruise on the lake

Canada geese family D81_6382_zA family of Canada geese paddles slowly along the shore of a New Hampshire lake last weekend

Comment 02 June 2017 john gregory
Alaskabirdsphotography

Saxman wingman

image D81_5569_zAt the Saxman Totem Park, near Ketchikan, Alaska, a raven brings an alternative concept to the term “wingman”

Comment 23 May 201722 May 2017 john gregory
photography

Sunrise over Vancouver Island

Returning from Alaska last week

Comment 22 May 2017 john gregory
birdsbogsMainemaine woodsphotographySmithField Plantation

Springtime at the plantation bog

SAM_04220337zAt the bog to the east of the Smithfield Plantation conservation land, the bog marsh is slowly getting to springtime. The great drought of 2016 is over; let us make the bog great again ….

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