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Breaking Barriers - Virginia Wildlife
January 25, 2023 -
In just over three years, the Virginia Wildlife Facebook group amassed over 46,000 members, and it’s still growing. What...
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Red-Shouldered Hawk Nest *** UPDATE May 19, 2020***, Video Included
May 19, 2020 -
My last visit to the Washington DC nest was one week ago on May 12. Today's visit reveals all three young hawks are losi...
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Red-Shouldered Hawk Nest
April 30, 2020 -
The red-shouldered hawk is one of the most beautiful (see the photos) and “talkative” hawks in the United States. If you...
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Spectacular Wildlife Photography Can Be Done Ethically Nearly Anywhere: But Stay Educated
January 24, 2020 -
Whether your wildlife photography venue of choice is a vast and remote natural area, your backyard, a zoo, a wildlife sa...
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Think Before You Think It’s Ok To Raise a Wild Animal – Squirrels Included
March 21, 2019 -
I knew something was wrong when I saw the photographer posting images of a squirrel roaming around a household refrigera...
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Learning and Resources
February 25, 2019 -
I was happy to recently do an interview with the Animal Behavior Institute (ABI) for their "Success Stories" feature (ht...
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Snowy Owl Release and a Week of Wildlife Rehabilitation
January 23, 2018 -
Last week I had an incredible experience at Back to the Wild (BTTW) in Castalia, Ohio (https://www.facebook.com/Backtoth...
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