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Unattended tripods will be requisitioned as hunting perches.
Bosque del Apache, New Mexico scenery (ft. the speck on my lens that I thought I had fixed hnnng)
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Sunrise/Sunset
“There’s a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they’re absolutely free. Don’t miss so many of them.” – Jo Walton Sunrise/moonset at Bosque del Apache, New Mexico Good advice. Tucson Sunset Sunrise in central New Mexico Thanks to Ann-Christine of the Leya blog for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, Illustrate a Favorite Quote or Poem. Sunset in western Arizona
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Foggy morning in Bosque del Apache.
🎶Snow geese in the sky. I can fly twice as high!🎶
While this Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge rainbow isn’t reading, it is stunning. Home to some of the best birding in the United States, this New Mexico refuge is a birder’s paradise.
Situated between the Chupadera Mountains to the west and the San Pascual Mountains to the east, the refuge is well known for the tens of thousands of cranes, geese, and ducks who winter there each year.
Photo by Marvin DeJong, @usfws Photo description: Three large birds flying are backlit by a colorful rainbow
Sandhill cranes at Bosque del Apache
Photographer: doug9509
Sun sets on a large flock of Snow Geese at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.