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Category Archives: National and State Parks
Virginia Beach
We spent this weekend in Virginia Beach traveling there to attend a reunion with the people we were with when we toured Italy in June. We had a fabulous time before, during and after the reunion, and thoroughly enjoyed seeing … Continue reading
Leesylvania State Park Sunrise
On Friday, I went to Leesylvania State Park near our home in Virginia. I posted an article about it on Friday afternoon from my iPhone with a couple of the images taken with my iPhone. It’s amazing what one can … Continue reading
Northern Virginia Birds
This weekend was a weekend for bird photography, and tonight, to take a break from reviewing and processing images from Italy, I processed and uploaded photographs I shot this weekend of birds in Leesylvania State Park and here in Montclair, … Continue reading
Sunrise at Leesylvania State Park, VA
Saturday morning, I left the house at 5:30 AM to go to Leesylvania State Park to photograph the sunrise on the Potomac River. As I approached the park, I was disappointed because there were no clouds in the sky. Clouds often … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Photographs, Leesylvania State park
Tagged american bald eagle, eagle, eastern phoebe, sunrise
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Bluebirds and Spring Flowers at Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area
Today, I spent 5 hours walking through the 300 acre Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area checking its 15 bluebird boxes on a gorgeous spring day. During breeding season, the boxes are checked once a week, and it was my turn. … Continue reading

