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    My Latest nature shots [lots of them!]

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    This one I caught a few months back at a park, not sure the type of Sparrow or Warbler but it came out cute nonetheless
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    This is STILL the closest I've gotten to the Bald Eagle!
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    While hiking with Mikey, I came across a little Eastern Garter OR Ribbon Snake..I am not good at telling them apart.
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    This was a cliff side fall pic in North Jersey.

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    1, 2, 4.) These 3 are of what appears to be a Juvenile Red Tailed Hawk
    3.) This is a crappy shot, but it is THE BEST ONE I've ever gotten flying.
    5.) Northern NJ in the fall

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    1.) I saw the young Red-Tail again in a different tree..
    2.) Here are some beautiful Northern Pin-tails
    3.) There's been an unusual abundance of Snowy Owls this year in the Northern United States! Makes me happy. This was very far off, but he was such a handsome guy. This is about all I have for now! I hope you enjoyed.

    NJ in the winter doesn't have to be boring! I am going to Upstate NY (not sure which area yet) in April, so I should be able to get really nice pics up there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
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    Another Shot from Northern NJ
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    These 3 are of what appears to be a Juvenile Red Tailed Hawk
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    This is a crappy shot, but it is THE BEST ONE I've ever gotten flying.

    For some reason you can't see the thumbnails in this post. I don't know why that is.
    They all say "Invalid attachment - did you remember to hit "upload" and "Save" for this set?

    And how cool you have gotten to see Snowy Owls! Jealous - but then again, I don't drive to Logan Airport to look for them!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Thanks Karen! I fixed it!

    Yeah, he was really close, right at a Refuge about an hour from me.

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    I always love your nature pics Alyssa! The eagle is great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    Thanks Karen! I fixed it!
    LOL no, you haven't, we still can't see them!

    I saw the first and 3rd set, wonderful! You are really doing great with your birds in particular. YEs the snake is cool, but I think you can get closer to that! So the birds, awesome!

    Did Mikey have any interest in the snake?
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    Neat pictures of the outdoors & critters.

    The Lemmings up in Canada must be at a low this year with the snow owls coming in? The Snow Owl is on my list of favorite birds.
    The frost is on the pumpkin & I've been BOO'D by two pet talk ghosts.
    Thank you Fritz & Cassiesmom

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    Thank you guys! I FINALLY fixed it now, at least it's visible for me?

    Mikey actually found the snake. He just kept cocking his head as the snake kept flicking it's little tongue He barked as it slithered off. He's very respectful and curious of wildlife normally.

    Bonny, I am not quite sure. The article in the paper said either there are hardly any Lemmings or their are more than usual and that these are all very young owls. I guess we'll never really know.

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    Beautiful pictures, I enjoyed seeing them.


    "Happy is the home with at least one cat" - Italian Proverb

    Every life should have nine cats. – Anonymous

    "I've been frosted."

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    Thank you, redbird! I am glad you like them.

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