This Rose-Breasted Grosbeak stopped for a photo.
A Dickcissel continues to call for a mate.
A Black-eyed Susan reaches for the sun.
A Kildeer searches for food along the shore.
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A Eastern Wood-Pewee sits on a barbed wire fence that is the boundary between the wetlands and Gifford Farm.
100 miles of empty road and the car pulls up beside me. He gets out, careful to slam the door. "What you taken a picture of?" he asks. "It just left" I say. "Shucks" he says "I was hoping to get a look through that telescope of yours." Next time, don't scare away my photo and check out my blog instead. You can read about what I do before and after I "shoot and leave". I share my insights, my successes and my failures. Feel free to learn from my mistakes and improve on my examples.
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