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Homecoming

February 27, 2018 - When the Red-shouldered Hawks return to our woods towards the end of February or, in a less-global-climate-change time,...
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Eider, too soft

December 13, 2017 - There's an old saying that describes the quality of the underfeathers of this sea duck, and it's this: as soft as Eider...
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Peeved portrait

December 12, 2017 - A photographer friend gave me a head's up on a great potential photo op: the appearance of a Snowy Owl at the Watch Hill...
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Master angler

September 29, 2017 - I recently received a brand new field guide from my old friend Richard Crossley about the identification of ducks and ge...
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Red-shouldered, late or early?

January 17, 2017 - It was raw and drizzly today, and though a quick walk through the dreary landscape yielded a few decent images, I had a...
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Opening ode day

April 23, 2016 - I did a quick trip up Lantern Hill, largely to continue field-testing the gargantuan Sigma supertelephoto and to, with m...
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