First off I want to thank everyone who commented on my last post and those that voted for TOW and Nat Geo Shot of the Day. Even though the image did not win shot of the day it was so gratifying seeing the response from the FM community.
I was very fortunate to be able to capture some behavior that I had never witnessed by some animals I had never even seen in the wild before. Hopefully, you will find these images evoke emotion and compassion for a species on the brink.
I do post more regularly on Instagram (same name) and so if you are inclined to view on that platform you might have seen some of these before.
Edit....I added a few more and removed the duplicates from the previous post....that's what happens when you have a senior posting moment and a little discombobulated with a new grandchild being born a few days ago.
First off I want to thank everyone who commented on my last post and those that voted for TOW and Nat Geo Shot of the Day. Even though the image did not win shot of the day it was so gratifying seeing the response from the FM community.
I was very fortunate to be able to capture some behavior that I had never witnessed by some animals I had never even seen in the wild before. Hopefully, you will find these images evoke emotion and compassion for a species on the brink.
I do post more regularly on Instagram (same name) and so if you are inclined to view on that platform you might have seen some of these before.
Edit....I added a few more...I realized I had duplicated some from the original posting....that's what happens when you have a senior posting moment and a little discombobulated with a new grandchild being born a few days ago.
First off I want to thank everyone who commented on my last post and those that voted for TOW and Nat Geo Shot of the Day. Even though the image did not win shot of the day it was so gratifying seeing the response from the FM community.
I was very fortunate to be able to capture some behavior that I had never witnessed by some animals I had never even seen in the wild before. Hopefully, you will find these images evoke emotion and compassion for a species on the brink.
I do post more regularly on Instagram (same name) and so if you are inclined to view on that platform you might have seen some of these before.
Edit....I added a few more...I realized I had duplicated some from the original posting....that's what happens when you have a senior posting moment and a little discombobulated with a new grandchild being born a few days ago.
First off I want to thank everyone who commented on my last post and those that voted for TOW and Nat Geo Shot of the Day. Even though the image did not win shot of the day it was so gratifying seeing the response from the FM community.
I was very fortunate to be able to capture some behavior that I had never witnessed by some animals I had never even seen in the wild before. Hopefully, you will find these images evoke emotion and compassion for a species on the brink.
I do post more regularly on Instagram (same name) and so if you are inclined to view on that platform you might have seen some of these before.
Eric
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Apr 08, 2018 at 01:11 AM
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