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Step into Nature # 1

 Welcome back to a new theme that I just thought of for the blog this year so i can beat AL D to to the new theme on his blog. 

This is a Great Blue Heron catching a channel catfish at Duke Forest trying to attempt to get it down.

This was very interesting to watch this happen and this Great Blue Heron kept picking this channel Catfish trying to attempt multiple times to gulp it down and dropped it multiple times and stabbed it a lot trying to figure it out.








This photograph is a pair of salamanders, I photographed at the ENO River with my photography mentor who is thinking what is the other AL up to for his next theme on his blog.








This is a Queen water snake, i photographed on the same outing at Duke Forest which was the first picture I mentioned with the Great Blue Heron catching the channel Catfish.











Stay tuned in for many more Step into Natures on Thursdays for my blog. 
 













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