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Bruce Stambaugh | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: Bruce Stambaugh. August 20, 2015 · 8:00 am. Western Sky. Bruce Stambaugh 2015. I never tire of taking shots of sunsets from my backyard. At first glance, one might think this photo was taken out west someplace, as in the western United States. It wasn’t. I shot this sunset recently in my backyard in Ohio’s Amish country. Windmills for pumping water on Amish farms are commonplace in Holmes Co., Ohio. Filed under Ohio's Amish country.
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Black Swamp Bird Observatory | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: Black Swamp Bird Observatory. May 25, 2015 · 7:00 am. A Big Day with big, renewing results. Male Prothonotary Warbler at Magee Marsh. Bruce Stambaugh 2015. Even in my semi-retirement, I’m a busy person. Keeping active and involved in the community has been a priority and passion my entire life. I have found that immersing myself into nature is the salve that soothes the soul. I love the outdoors and all the beauty that she offers. This ...
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wildlife photography | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: wildlife photography. May 21, 2015 · 7:35 am. Camouflaged. Bruce Stambaugh 2015. I recently went in search of migrating warblers and other bird species at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Near Oak Harbor, OH. It was the peak of the Biggest Week in American Birding. Sponsored by the Black Swamp Birding Observatory. Thousands of folks from around the world came to the annual event. Filed under Photo of the Week. Black Swamp Bird Observatory.
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Bill of the Birds on Blogspot: The Master of Crappy Warbler Photos
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Bill of the Birds on Blogspot. My name is Bill and I am a bird watcher. Monday, May 18, 2015. The Master of Crappy Warbler Photos. Monday, May 18, 2015. Posted by Bill of the Birds. Tis the season when our in-boxes and social media accounts are flooded with gorgeous bird imagery from our shutter-buggy friends who are sharing their most recent photographic tours de force. At first it's wonderful to see these striking images—they whet the appetite for your. But the joy keeps building. When you finally.
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Photos and Blog by Bill Majoros. This was probably my best photo from this year’s Magee trip. Because the warbler. Activity was relatively poor. During my stay, many photographers. Spent their time out in the parking lot chasing the resident orioles. This is the oriole. Photo I always wanted to get! Click image for a larger version). Click here to view these. Photos as a slideshow. See also: my 2013 Magee Marsh trip report. This year I finally got the yellow warbler photo I’ve been wanting: sharp,. This ...
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Magee Marsh 2013
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Photos and Blog by Bill Majoros. One of my best photos on this year’s trip: a blackburnian warbler. On past trips I never seemed to be able to get close shots of these birds. On this trip they seemed to be everywhere, and I got tons of photos of them. Every year is different. That’s why I come here every single year. Click here to view these. Photos as a slideshow. You can see many other bird species besides warblers here. Even in a bad year (like last year. Some equipment notes, for photographers:.
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Magee Marsh Wildlife Area | Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country
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Roadkill Crossing, and other tales from Amish Country. Tag Archives: Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. May 16, 2016 · 7:23 am. May is for the birds. May is for the birds. That’s good news for those of us who live in northern Ohio. Year in and year out, May tends to be a very pleasant month here. The days grow longer and warmer. The colorful songbirds, all decked out in their mating wardrobes, radiate new life into their human audiences. I’m certain the birds are unaware. It’s amazing how those little hummers re...
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Moments from Behind the Lens by Sheen Watkins: April 2014
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Moments from Behind the Lens by Sheen Watkins. Articles and blogs about photography, interesting nature destinations and a few perspectives from experiences. Photography settings, lenses and general tips are included. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The Biggest Week in American Birding.Coming Soon! The Biggest Week In American Birding. The other name for Magee Marsh is "The Warbler Capital of the World! Hooded Warbler on the Crane Creek Trail - Sheen's Nature Photography. On the trail there are guides that ar...
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Moments from Behind the Lens by Sheen Watkins: Celebrating Feathers With Songs
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Moments from Behind the Lens by Sheen Watkins. Articles and blogs about photography, interesting nature destinations and a few perspectives from experiences. Photography settings, lenses and general tips are included. Monday, July 6, 2015. Celebrating Feathers With Songs. One of the most brilliant sounds in the forest is that of our songbirds. As a bird photographer who spends many hours hiking in the woods, an added bonus is hearing their bright delightful calls and songs. Or, just visit my website.
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Birds from Behind : Once Upon a Midnight Dreary...
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Just a day in the life of a backwards birder. Friday, May 22, 2015. Once Upon a Midnight Dreary. Ooooa spooky Caspian Tern! Well, not really. More of a midmorn dreary. We managed to pick the drizzle days for our visits to Magee Marsh. And surrounding bird havens during the Biggest Week in American Birding. But even a dreary day out there can be a good day! Just remember not to aim your camera lens up.I think the lens hood can hold about a quart of water. When in doubt(and wet! A very big show off! A whol...
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