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Osprey Have Returned to Leesylvania State Park
Practically every weekend, except in the winter, we visit Leesylvania State Park, which is conveniently only about 5 miles away. The park is on the Potomac River and is the home from spring through fall to several pairs of ospreys. … Continue reading
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Activity Behind our House
Yesterday was an interesting day here at the house. Late in the afternoon, Angela spotted an eagle above the lake and TOLD me to get my camera, which I did, quickly assembling what I needed. By the time I was … Continue reading
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Amazing What You Can Find Around Home
Angela came in from outside and said that a couple trees in a common area in front of our house were full of small birds. They had been eating red berries from a large nearby bush. I grabbed my camera … Continue reading
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This Morning at Leesylvania State Park
This morning after the snow quit falling–yes, it snowed, but only about an inch, I went to Leesylvania State Park with the camera gear. As always, it was great being outside and wandering around in the woods and along the … Continue reading
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Today We Visited Caledon Natural Area
Today, Angela and I visited Caledon Natural Area 45 miles southeast of here along the Potomac River. Caledon has over 2,500 acres of protected land and is the summer home for one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles on … Continue reading
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