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Re: Wildlife

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A couple of weeks ago at Garden of the Gods, 2 young deer were testing their horns out.

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Re: Wildlife

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Bald Eagle with prey(Canada Goose)
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Re: Wildlife

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We saw fresh droppings all morning long up the mountain and kept wondering where these big guys were hiding. Finally ran into them down low in the afternoon just chilling in the shade.
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Re: Wildlife

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BostonBD wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:19 am Bald Eagle with prey(Canada Goose) Image
This should be on the cover of "Badass Bald Eagle Magazine". :wink:
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A few pics from along the Pike Peak/Front Range area.
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Re: Wildlife

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I really love this thread. Whenever I see it pop up I know there will be amazing wildlife photos! Thanks for always sharing!
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E_A_Marcus_949 wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 7:48 am I really love this thread. Whenever I see it pop up I know there will be amazing wildlife photos! Thanks for always sharing!
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Wanting to Be Better at Wildlife Photography

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Hi everyone,
I am a photography student and would like to get to better at shooting wildlife specifically. My favorite subjects are animals, and my bucket list is to see a bear in the wild! Whenever I go to places that are said to have wildlife, I usually end up short (besides small birds). Do you have any tips, tricks and advice for a beginner in this subject?

Thank you,
McKenna