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  1. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    A juvenile foraging in what's left of a corn field.
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    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Snow Goose
  3. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Banking a hard right turn right after takeoff
  4. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Thanks, Robin, I look forward to seeing your shots!
  5. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    After a lot of play, these coyotes got back to some serious business. :)
  6. Woodyg3

    LIGHTROOM PRICE INCREASE

    I've looked at them, and just prefer Lightroom/Photoshop. I like the idea of user supported products, though.
  7. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Thank you!
  8. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    A few more flying in the snow
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    LIGHTROOM PRICE INCREASE

    I changed from monthly to annual and so pay the same as I have for years, now. No increase for me at all since the subscription plan started. $120 a year for both Lightroom and Photoshop is a great deal, in my book. I get that some people feel that a subscription plan is a way to get you to pay...
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    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Sandhill Crane courtship ritual. One bird tosses vegetation gracefully into the air, then bows to the other bird. Very cool to watch.
  11. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Thanks, Robin :)
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    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Interspecies cooperation :)
  13. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Coyotes playing
  14. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    The snow came a coupla' days later. :)
  15. Woodyg3

    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    These Sandhill Cranes are approaching a field where they will be foraging with a couple hundred other cranes. This is very likely a family unit. Cranes pair for life and stay together year around, and the immature offspring stay with their parents for about a year after they are born. (Bosque...
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    Woody's Hermosa Luz 2025

    Sandhill Crane taking off on a cold morning. Note the ice ring around the leg. I have often seen these rings develop on cranes when they overnight in a pond in freezing weather. Since they sleep standing on one leg at a time, the ring is larger on one leg than the other.
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