A Detour for Wildlife

To keep sharp and my eyes trained one of my favorite things to is to seek out local wildlife. Usually this means heading out very early on a weekend morning during the golden hours of the rising sun with hopes that I can find some wild critters that we don’t see so often here in NJ very often. This doesn’t always work out so if I do find the usual characters I try to having an interesting spin on an otherwise ordinary animal to us.

Below you’ll see my latest finds from the last two weekends where I spent a couple hours to see what might be around. I am by no means an expert wildlife photographer but I’ve managed to return home with images of such a challenging area of photography that I am happy with. Enjoy!

A red fox walking down a road in Monmouth County.
Canadian Geese stretches to eat tall grass in a field.
An Eastern Cottontail bunny finds his morning meal of green grass.
A Northing Mocking bird picks berries off a cedar tree.
A young White Tail Deer with velvet antlers resting in tall brush.
A Great Created Fly Catcher on the lookout for its next meal.
An Osprey sits perched after having just caught a summer flounder.

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