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Canon G10 - 166 frames Local small marsh with nesting goose. There are actually 2 nest sights, but only one was sitting on the nest when I returned with the camera. Still working on the focus lock with the g10, there are a number of frames that went out of focus when they shouldn't have.
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Spencer Island is one of the best places in the Snohomish River Estuary to view waterfowl and shorebirds. Deer, coyote, river otter, and a host of small mammals and amphibians also inhabit the large island. The island has a dike top trail system, which provides scenic views of the wetlands, sloughs and mountains. Th...
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part of the rail trail system between Amherst and Belchertown, MA
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The volcano Nevado de Toluca is the 4th highest elevation in Mexico (4690m). It is located in the Valley of the City of Toluca, the capital of the State of Mexico, hence its name. The Valley of Toluca includes several municipalities, including Ocoyoacac, where most of the foreground of the picture is found. The part of...
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A little while before sunset along the Pacific Coast Highway...
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Just north of Eureka, California
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This panorama was created using an Epic 100 and 532 shots in 38 columns and 14 rows. It took 1:37 hours to stitch the images together.
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The marsh of Almoloya del Río in the State of Mexico is the origin of the Lerma river, the longest in Mexico. It is one of the few wetlands left in central Mexico and thus an important wintering area for waterfowl and as such is a federally protected area "Refugio de Flora y Fauna Silvestre Ciénegas del Lerma". Forme...
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Location: Palo Parkway Open Space, Boulder, CO, USA Habitat Type: Riparian Marsh Date Visited: 6/4/10 Time Visited: 07:45-11:30 a.m. General Site Description: Small, marshy area, grasses merging to cattail marsh, set back against thick deciduous riparian area. Site bordered by residential, athletic field areas, runn...
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