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A little Activity at Eno River

 Welcome back for another post on blog from the Eno River outing , I also did this week with my mentor, Walkabout, AL D.

This a White - Throated Sparrow, I photographed at the Eno River, and there so many sparrows in the area where we spotted this sparrow and there was plenty of chances to get photographs of birds at this point in this area.

White- Throated Sparrows are common in this area of North Carolina. They like being in woodland edges during the winter months and they can be in flocks of the same type of birds.




For this photograph, I decided to do a different angle on it. So this was an interesting shot I did. It has been an attempt for me to compete against myself , and be more better at photographs than where was in 2014 way back.















I decided to a new photograph, That I did not do in the past outings at Eno River. 

I decided to use the Fungus on this tree to make a different style for this interesting photograph. I decided to use the fungus on thee tree with the rocks and the background to be blurred , which came out really cool. 






We were able to spot some Beaver activity, that Beavers had been there chewing some stumps for there areas that live in at the Eno River.


My goal someday is to be able to catch a Beaver in the Wild either at the Eno River or Jordan Lake. We shall see if this comes true this year.































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