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A hot summer day? A good time to sit quietly with camera in hand

7/20/2015

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Jim M., hikingcamera, says, "Open areas like powerline cuts and swamps are great places to sit with a pair of binoculars or camera. Pick a shady spot early morning and you might be surprised at what you see." This yearling moose is framed nicely by the trees in the foreground.
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Young buck white-tailed deer in a powerline cut. Photo by Jim M., hikingcamera, who hikes throughout the Quabbin watershed searching for wildlife photo opportunities.
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