Monthly Archives: February 2009

Tundra Swan or 747 Jet ?

Tundra Swan flying over the lake at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Klinefeltersville, PA on Monday 2-23-2009. For more information about Tundra Swans, visit this page at the Cornell Lab Of Ornithology.

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What is this “Winter” of which you speak ? – Longwood Gardens

A very beautiful section of the indoor conservatory at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. Taken on Monday, 2-16-2009. For more information on Longwood Gardens see their web site at /www.LongwoodGardens.org/ Processed as a single shot RAW converted HDR with Photomatix Pro.

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Canada Geese into a wind gust @ Middle Creek WMA

hree Canada Geese hit a wind gust head on while traveling over the lake at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Klinefeltersville, PA on Monday 2-23-2009. The wind was whipping around pretty good and when flocks of birds would fly over head, often times their horizontal progress was abruptly changed into a vertical launch when...

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The conductor

Tundra Swan conducts the orchestra in a rousing rendition of, what else, “Swan Lake”.   Taken at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area on Monday 2-23-2009.

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Tundra Swan in flight @ Middle Creek WMA 2-23-2009

Adult Tundra Swan flying from the lake over Klinfeltersville Road to the pond at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Klinefeltersville, PA on Monday 2-23-2009. When I was at Middle Creek on Saturday, a good portion of the lake and pond were frozen over and the Tundra Swans were hiding behind the trees along the...

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Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area 2-21-2009

I spent Saturday at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Klinefeltersville, PA photographing Snow Geese and Tundra Swans.  Right now the Snow Geese transient population is estimated to be somewhere between 40,000 to 50,000 birds at the WMA but their numbers are expected to swell to aroudn 100,000 to 125,000 by the second week...

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Reflections of the fisherman

Going back through my 2008 archives, I found this Bald Eagle shot, part of a series I shot on 11-29-2008 along the banks of the Susquehanna River in Maryland. This was perhaps my most productive day of 2008 for Eagle photography. This looked to be about a four year old Bald Eagle scouting for fish...

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