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stragglers at the park

nge

Active member
We still have a few trees that still have some color left in them and the willows are still green. I was at my favorite park this afternoon, looking and waiting for the perfect natural lighting, I think I found it.......nge There were also some canadian poopers in my park, and they run when you approach them:starwars:
 
How close can you get to the ducks, close enough to feed them? Do you ever see any black bears? Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I can get within 10 or 20 feet before they start moving away. But, when hatching time comes, 10 or 20 feet will get you hissed at. I used to have a pic of one giving me hell, her nest was where my fishing spot was. The park is only peaceful when the kids are in school during the day. At night it's a different story, and weekends are worse. So I don't even go there after 6pm on the weekends......nge
 
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