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Category Archives: Bird Photographs
My Life as a Turkey
Although I have been called a turkey a few times, this article is not about my life as a turkey. Instead, I wrote this article to highly recommend a video about a very special man, Joe Hutto, who lived in an … Continue reading
Breaking in a New Lens for Wildlife Photography
On Friday, I purchased a new lens that is typcially used for wildlife and bird photography, and today, I experimented and tested it by photographing some of my neighbors, not the people, but a few of the birds, squirrels and … Continue reading
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Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
On Sunday evening, I returned from a spectacular weekend at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Delaware and Blackwater NWR in Maryland, where I witnessed and photographed incredibly beautiful and memorable wildlife, sunrises and sunsets. I left my house … Continue reading
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Tagged Bombay HookNational Wildlife Refuge, Snow Geese, sunrise, Sunset
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American Goldfinch
It was a beautiful fall weekend in northern Virginia, but unfortunately, I was not able to get out and do any serious photography. As a consequence, I am feeling photography withdrawal pains. The antidote is to make plans for a … Continue reading
Return of the Bluebirds
We have a bird feeder behind our house that regularly attracts about a dozen different species of birds. Most return to our feeder daily and all year round, like the American Goldfinches, House Finches, Cardinals, Chickadees, Tufted Titmouse, Doves, Nuthatches, … Continue reading

