SEO's of Brigantine

46er

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Mar 24, 2004
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A couple Short-eared Owls yesterday afternoon at the Brigantine Division of the Forsythe NWR. Their new visitor center is now open, very nice facility. Also have been seeing a lot of Red Foxes locally, one walking along our towns river road. If you ever wanted photo's of Red Fox, they are out enmasse at IBSP. They are stationed like toll collectors about every quarter mile. I'll get some pix up over the weekend. Weekdays might be better than a weekend for a visit.

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The Red Fox from I.B.S.P today.
 

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The Red Fox from I.B.S.P today.

Looks familiar :mrgreen:

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Some of his neighbors.

Scarface; he has a bad left hind leg, maybe a car, maybe a snapper, maybe born that way. Doesn't seem to affect him getting around and he looks healthy otherwise. The park has been trying to trap him for a couple of weeks :rolleyes:

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The Nature Center crew.

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Mickey was also out and about :)

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Awesome SEO pictures! I hope my shots of them next year will be closer to yours.

The fox is cool, too . . . but if you had a horned owl taking out a fox . . .
 
46er how far were you from that fox? had to be a heck of a telephoto lens to get that last face shot.looks like he could lick your lens.
Al

Al, the fox, there are several, were maybe 10-30'. The lens ranged from 70 to 300mm. That last shot is a very heavy crop of a shot at 145mm.