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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Nose to Nose

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Down on the farm everybody is nose to nose! The spring has brought the wood frogs to the vernal pools to spawn.  Nose to nose, this pa...
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Spring Time Creek Sitting

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Spring is officially here.  Sometimes it feels like it while at other times its hard to discern it from winter.   With half an inch of ...
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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Spring Babies

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Spring signals a time of new life in the world of wildlife.  And down on the farm the cattle are busy birthing a new generation just in tim...
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Thursday, March 05, 2015

March: Wind & Snow

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  March, is a month of transition, some days are like winter while others are more spring like.  With snow falling today and tonight...
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Sunday, March 01, 2015

Snood Mood

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Today's post focuses upon the snood of the Eastern Wild Turkey.   The snood, the small fleshy protuberance on the turkey's for...
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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Winter with the hope of Spring

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Southern Pennsylvania remains locked in winter.   The above image is a ten image pano shot vertically with a Canon 6D, 600mm f4 IS US...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Mood Swings: Eastern Wild Turkey

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Some birds change plumage for different seasons.  Many species change their appearance considerable between breeding and non-breeding pluma...
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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Unexpected Encounter

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    With winter fully upon us the creek that borders two sides of the family farm has frozen sufficiently that it is mostly safe for ...
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Monday, February 02, 2015

Two Photos, Forty Years

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  Today, while passing through a nearby dirt road I was drawn to the stark beauty of the old snag standing in a windswept pasture. ...
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Feeder Fotos

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When I awoke Monday morning the snow was falling at a rapid pace.  I decided that spending the day at the feeders was a more appealing opti...
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Coy Hill
South Central Pennsylvania, United States
Cutting my teeth on Minolta 101 & 102's in the 70's, I am now rediscovering photography in the digital age. Having been a hunter all of my life and a Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officer for over two decades, my photography interest focuses predominately on wildlife. Photography allows me to interact with and observe wildlife in ways that consumptive only hunting could never hope to. My hope is that sharing my work through Country Captures will encourage others to find a deeper appreciation for our natural world. My photography has been published by a number of magazines and organizations including Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Pennsylvania Magazine, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and British Shooting Sports Association. All comments are welcome; photographic critique as well as agreement or disagreement with my expressed views on any subject. If you like what you find here please add Country Captures to your list of links, I appreciate it.
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