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Spring Forge Ahead

 Hey Hey welcome back to another post on blog , I am going to post mine before Al D walk about posts his from yesterdays outing at Duke Forest. I did several new compositions, that I did not get the last time I was at Duke Forest over a year ago.
So this time while me and my mentor Al D we spotted several lizards and five lined skink, A Great Blue Heron Catching a gigantic cathfish was very interesting to watch.  This Great Blue Heron attempted many times to get the catfish down its throat for its meal for the day. This was very interesting to watch it drop it in the River and try to attempt to put it in the right direction for it to swallow for its meal and it tried several times and finally was able to put in the right position for it so i could finally have his meal it caught at the river. This was a real interesting to watch and photograph  this and it was very cool to see a catch at Duke Forest from a Great Blue Heron which , me and my mentor had never seen before at this location at Duke Forest.

Now , I have a new tree that I photographed at Duke Forest which no longer can be photographed by AL D because its banned from him forever now but Instead I will be photographing it every time when I visit Duke Forest instead of old Al D walkabout.















After many attempts of trying to catch Al D chimp on a outing, I finally caught him chimmping and now I have proof of it. So this is big accomplishment finally catching AL D chimp on my camera! So take that Al D!



























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