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The Elegant Tern of the Seasons (and no, “auto-correct” did not goof the title)
New Orion twinkled above me as I slid my kayak into the water this morning. I clicked off my headlamp and paddled into the slowly brightening day, my paddlerocketing me my gentle paddle strokes easing me into the coming adventure. … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, Photo Essay, terns, wildlife photography
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