Who likes photography

Here are a few more,I was there when the State came in to band the young.
7-8 weeks old 9.3 pound female.

I even got to hold it!

GOD Bless

Chris:D
 

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Super cool lucky day you probably will never forget that nest is enormous awsome

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I mow these fields every 3 days and always see both male and female when I do,when the chick fledges I'll watch her on the ground when the adults brinfg her chow.Last year I got within 30 feet of both young.
 
Water went up from all the rain we had for two days and flooded out the lower Meadows,HUGE carp got land locked when the beavers wanted to keep all that water to themselves.

https://youtu.be/4Eq_gTK0C1c

Here's a carp that never made it..except to her belly.

This coyote,or more like a coydog was laying in the sun watching me mow.

Mother and daughter.

Pretty good size snapper.

Egg filled Garter.

Killdeer chicks are off and running hours after hatching,gotta run zigzag circles to catch one,of course I let him go.


GOD Bless

Chris
 

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Interesting

I always find it interesting to see the common interests of people. I was interested in Metal detecting few years ago but just didn't have the time. My 9yo son just recently became interested and thus has re-spurred my interest as well. In resurrecting my interest, I've read incessantly about reviews, new products, finds etc. on this forum and I just stumbled onto my other hobby (photography) within this new one :) Carrying my camera gear along with my sons, and probably my Metal Detecting Equip. eventually, may prove back breaking. Anyway, in staying with the thread, here are somewhat recent photos I've shot.
Cascades NP
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Red Fox San Juan Island, WA
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Machu Pichu, Peru
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A long-tonged bat outside my abode in Lima, Peru. This one took several tries to get :)
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A massive (and deadly) wondering spider right outside my hut in Puerto Maldonado, Peru
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Some Uros Indians ending a workday working in the Quinoa fields near Callajocco, Peru
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Finally, one from my front yard here in S. Texas :)
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I'm hoping my photography hobby mixes well with my son's and my Metal detecting hobby.
JP
 
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I always find it interesting to see the common interests of people. I was interested in Metal detecting few years ago but just didn't have the time. My 9yo son just recently became interested and thus has re-spurred my interest as well. In resurrecting my interest, I've read incessantly about reviews, new products, finds etc. on this forum and I just stumbled onto my other hobby (photography) within this new one :) Carrying my camera gear along with my sons, and probably my Metal Detecting Equip. eventually, may prove back breaking. Anyway, in staying with the thread, here are somewhat recent photos I've shot.
Cascades NP
35922025876_bef25f991c_h.jpg

Red Fox San Juan Island, WA
35565969300_abbf821bf5_h.jpg

Machu Pichu, Peru
34078051504_d4a498c641_h.jpg

A long-tonged bat outside my abode in Lima, Peru. This one took several tries to get :)
33977451273_b70392f281_h.jpg

A massive (and deadly) wondering spider right outside my hut in Puerto Maldonado, Peru
34001341506_cee16741f3_b.jpg

Some Uros Indians ending a workday working in the Quinoa fields near Callajocco, Peru
33506350241_881e64f609_o.jpg

Finally, one from my front yard here in S. Texas :)
32179662562_18b85342c0_h.jpg

I'm hoping my photography hobby mixes well with my son's and my Metal detecting hobby.
JP

JPTX,or is it lone star..sorry,couldn't help myself.

What do you use for a body and glass??

GOD Bless

Chris
 
Neat, thanks for sharing !

At first glance they almost look like dogs, also they don't seemed to be at all bothered by you being there videoing them.

Gary,I'm driving a 140 hp John Deere with a 21 ft. mower,animals totally ignore me.
 

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