Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff 2016

Marilynne

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Who knew it to this many steps to land??
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The tree where the Wood Stork is use to have five Cormorant nests. The Wood Storks destroyed them all.
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Original
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In camera blue filter
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In camera fisheye
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In camera Color Outline - don't really care for this one
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This couple was behind me. She kept telling me she was going to follow me since I found stuff they wouldn't have seen on their own. How many arms are there??
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What they were looking at
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Well, some idiot photographers were tapping on the palm tree where the Screech Owl was nesting to try to get it to move. Another idiot photographer jumped the fence and placed a camera in the owl hole. Now, this is all you can see.
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BTW, the owl hasn't been seen in the hole at all. Looks like no babies this year.
 

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Couldn't tell what this was when I shot it, but it looked interesting. Guess it's some sort of fungi.
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