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Category Archives: Nature
Swallow-tailed Gulls in the Galapagos Islands
When I visited the Galapagos Islands, the second island I visited was Genovesa Island, and one of the first birds I saw and photographed on the island were Swallow-tailed Gulls. Swallow-tailed Gulls are equatorial birds that breed only in the Galapagos Islands. … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Photographs, Galapagos Islands, Nature
Tagged Galapagods Islands, Genovesa Isalnd, Swallow-tailed Gull
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Late Autumn Colors at Prince William Forest
Early Monday morning, I met my friend, Ernie Sears, at Prince William Forest National Park. Prince William Forest encompasses over 19,000 acres and has over 37 miles of hiking trails. The northern Virginia park provides a quiet and peaceful respite from … Continue reading
Espanola Island in the Galapagos
When in the Galapagos Islands, I traveled for eight days from island to island on an 80 foot yacht. Most of the traveling between the islands was done at night to preserve time to visit the islands. Therefore, each morning when … Continue reading
Posted in Galapagos Islands, Landscape Photographs, Nature, sunrise, Wildlife
Tagged Beach, Espanola Island, Galapagos Beach, Galapagos Islands, Sea Lion, sunrise
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Santiago Island and Galapagos Land Iguanas
When I was in the Galapagos Islands, I visited eight of its 18 main islands in eight days, and each of the eight islands was different from the other in landscape, fauna and flora. When leaving an island, I would think how could … Continue reading
Roseate Spoonbill and Great Egrets
Last night, while reviewing recent images, I stopped when I came to the above image of a Roseate Spoonbill in flight. I stopped because the spoonbill’s eye was brightly lit, sharply focused, and looking at me when I shot the … Continue reading

