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  • Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine
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  • Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine
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  • The Bowl, a mountain pond, surrounded by fall color with Cadillac Mountain seen in the background in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • A larch tree backdropped by red berry bushes in fall, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • A view of Long Pond seen from beech Mountain at sunset in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Lichen drapes the branches of hemlock trees growing from the moss covered forest floor of coastal Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine. The winter that I photographed this scene was a series temperature fluctuations. Temperatures would rise, rain would fall, snow would melt, low areas would flood, and then the temp would drop again, freezing it all. This happened over and over again. I was exploring an area of forest that had flooded and froze a number of times when I found this leaf, floating in a thin pool of water between two layers of ice.
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  • Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Barred owlets are fairly easy to find if you know where to begin. The group this pair belong to nest in the same stretch of forest every year, which is where I begin. Then, I find them by listening for their distinct, high-pitched screech; a call to let their parents know where they are and, more importantly, that they are hungry! Once they’ve fledged, they hang out low to the ground (sometimes on the ground!) and are active during daylight hours which makes them easy to photograph… as far as wildlife goes.
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