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Step into Nature 3

 Welcome back to another Step Into  Nature for this weeks blog post, hope you all are staying safe due to the Covid Varriant. So lets get into this weeks post of Step into Nature # 3.


These are  Adult White Tailed Deer that I photographed at my godmothers yard , many years ago and I still continue to to photograph the deer there.







These are Wild California Seals, that I took at the famous area where seals could be found in California  and i have my picture where I was next to these seals in the wild and they did not bite me or get vicious with me being around them which is very rare to have that happen.








This is me with California  Seals where they can be found In California 












This picture is of the Hummingbird Moth, I got way back a few years ago on a butterfly bush at my neighborhood pond. I have planted two butterfly bushes in my pollinator garden in front of my master bedroom so i can enjoy all the pollinators that come there to my butterfly bushes. 













This is a Ruby Throated Hummingbird, that I took at NC Botanical Gardens while on an outing with the walkabout AL D who does not know what this weeks blog post on Step in Nature is . 

Have a great week and stay tuned for many more of Step in Natures on my blog. 










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