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  1. Beach&Barrens

    Batsto in Winter

    That's neat! Looks very impressionistic.
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    Batsto in Winter

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    Rosa Rugosa

    Thanks!
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    Rosa Rugosa

    I took this picture last May in the dunes in North Brigantine last May. My PlantSnap app identified it as a Rosa Rugosa. Beautiful flower, but I saw some sites that said it was an invasive species. Does anyone know if that is true?
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    Moon

    Awesome shot!
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    Nj Covered Bridges

    That's interesting. Thanks for the explanation!
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    Nj Covered Bridges

    Ah, gotcha.
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    Nj Covered Bridges

    What do you mean by legitimate?
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    Great Egg Harbor River Paddle

    I did my first trip on the Great Egg Harbor River a couple weeks ago, putting in at Weymouth, courtesy of Winding River Campground. Some beautiful fall color starting to come in.
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    Mullica River Paddle

    I paddled the Mulllica yesterday from 1st Beach to Lock's Bridge with a couple of friends. Beautiful weather, and we saw many turtles sunning themselves along the way. Here are some pictures. A Red-bellied Turtle, and I think a Painted Turtle in the back. Or is that a smaller Red-bellied...
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    Goshen Pond Images

    Thanks for the ID. I thought it was some kind of toad.
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    Goshen Pond Images

    I took a picture of this little guy a couple months ago. Very tiny toad. I almost stepped on it. My lens cap is next to him for scale. I haven't had any luck identifying the species. Does anyone know? Is it a Fowler's toad?
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    Starting to see fall color

    Same here.
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    Starting to see fall color

    Beautiful! My favorite time of year!
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    Goshen Pond Images

    Correction! This dragonfly is actually an Eastern Pondhawk.
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    Goshen Pond Images

    They are pretty cool! And a little easier to photograph than Damsel flies, which flutter around more.
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    Goshen Pond Images

    Yes, I did. I used PlantSnap and that's what it came up with. I think the app does an educated guess so it might not be accurate. You take a picture of a plant, and it tries to identify it from the picture. I found this plant among some bushes along the bank of Goshen Pond. I took it a couple...
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    Goshen Pond Images

    Rhododendron Atlanticum (Coastal Azalea)
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