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Category Archives: Wildlife
White-tailed Squirrel
There are a lot of squirrels living in the trees behind my house, and there is nothing unusual about that. However, within the last few months, I noticed a white-tailed squirrel in the trees and on the ground, and that … Continue reading
North American Beaver on Lake Montclair, Virginia
Late Saturday afternoon, I heard the distinct calls of a pair of Barred Owls in a heavily wooded area across the lake from my home. I have been wanting to find and photograph the owls since I first heard them there in … Continue reading
Red-breasted Merganser
I was looking out one of our windows on to the lake late this afternoon, when I spotted a male Red-breasted Merganser. There were no others in sight. I have never seen one on the lake before, and actually, had … Continue reading
Snow Geese at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Before I begin this post, I want to share my excitement and thoughts about this blog. Tomorrow is March 1, and it was in March last year that I started it to share my passion for photography, as well as … Continue reading
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Last weekend, I drove to Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. When I arrived late in the afternoon, I saw a large gaggle of Snow Geese in a field, and as I was pulling to a stop, I saw a fox … Continue reading

