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Canada Geese are quite common and often don’t make an eye-catching photo. But when seen in the right environment and living their lives, their beauty is enhanced marvelously.

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Island Ford, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Sandy Springs, Georgia, USA; July, 2025

On our recent trip to the Okefenokee NWF it was baby season for Red-shouldered Hawks. It was fun to see.
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We had the opportunity to visit one of our favorite spots: the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. While there we got to see a very interesting event. About 2 feet above the Hawk’s head is the Squirrel’s nest. The squirrel was about 15 feet away in another tree running around like crazy trying to distract the hawk.


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Is there any ornithologist or other bird expert that can explain why the molting feathers are black? Are they the old ones or the new ones? Thanks

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These and other images are available to purchase by contacting larry.klink@earthwatcher.us.

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Please visit my website, www.earthwatcher.us to see my collection of landscapes and wildlife.
These and other images are available to purchase by contacting larry.klink@earthwatcher.us.
If anyone would like a copy of almost any picture in my library, for educational or research use, please contact me and I will happily share a digital copy with you.

We were at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge admiring a large flock of Lesser Scaups, a species of Ducks, when a Bald Eagle made a flyover. The eagle panicked the ducks and they took flight. My thanks to the eagle.
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Please visit my website, www.earthwatcher.us to see my collection of landscapes and wildlife.
These and other images are available to purchase by contacting larry.klink@earthwatcher.us.
If anyone would like a copy of almost any picture in my library, for educational or research use, please contact me and I will happily share a digital copy with you.