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DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007


This is rad.

I went to Big Bend National Park back in April and, while I didn't see a whole lot of wildlife there, it was a great place.



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DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007


I have no idea what this means, but it made me laugh. Thanks.



DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007


This is rad.

DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007

InternetJunky posted:

I have no idea how this happened, but I just found an entire 1/2 day of photos from Kenya that I didn't realise I had. It's been driving me nuts because I knew I had shot a few hundred pictures of this mother and child elephant but it's been a few years so I was starting to doubt my memory. Oh well, early Christmas for me!



That's fantastic!

I went out a few days ago to bird and spotted a coyote:

DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007

Loads of great stuff in the past couple pages, but I especially like this one:


How'd you get such nice soft colors? Is it just the time of day?

DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007



These are fantastic! Where is this?

DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007


This is great. Sea turtles are awesome.

How about some bee photos!





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DorianGravy
Sep 12, 2007

Back in July, I went birding at a state park in Arizona. While I didn't see many birds, I saw tons of lizards:


Did something happen to its tail?









Is there a good book or website for identifying lizards (or herpetofauna in general)? I think the first one might be a Plateau Fence Lizard. The fourth one looks a bit like an Arizona Striped Whiptail, but didn't have a blue tail. Identifying lizards seems more difficult than identifying birds.

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