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Category Archives: Wildlife
Great Smoky Mountains
A week ago, I returned from Wears Valley, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I was there for a family reunion, and of course, to do some nature photography in and around the park. Of all of … Continue reading
In the Right Place at the Right Time — Hooded Merganser Ducklings
I have had some highly successful photography trips recently, photographing some of nature’s beautiful and fascinating wildlife, but have not shared much of it on my blog. In fact, it has been about a month since I posted an article. … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Photographs, National and State Parks, Nature, Wildlife
Tagged Hooded Merganser, Huntley Meados Park
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Two Wood Ducks (and Lots of People)
With the outside temperature at 27 degrees, it was tempting to stay in bed and not get up before sunrise to photograph Wood Ducks. Making it even more difficult were the poor results of last week’s trip–a quick glimpse of … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Photographs, Nature, Wildlife
Tagged beaver pond, nature, Wood Duck, wood ducks
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Wood Ducks at Huntley Meadows
At sunrise last weekend and again today, I went to Huntley Meadows Park in northern Virginia with the hope of seeing and photographing Wood Ducks. I heard and confirmed on eBird that they were there. If you follow my blog, you know that … Continue reading

