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To: Clappy who wrote (36806)10/27/2004 4:34:43 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
I can tell that you just don't quickly walk though the woods...
Probably take your time observing everything around you.


Yes.... always. There's always much to see.

You find such nice stuff to capture in your photos.

I take a lot of photos when I'm out and about.. sometimes
200 to 300 a day depending on where I'm walking. I try
to pick a few interesting photos to put up each day.
Yesterday, I was watching for end of season reptile
and amphibian activity. Found quite a few frogs and
a nice Ribbon snake. At this time of year, snakes
are often found moving through rocky high areas on their
way to their hibernacula. This is a Northern Ribbon Snake
which I found while looking around yesterday.
pbase.com

Makes me want to get out there and see what I can find.

Definitely! Great idea! Walk slow. Stop often.
Take time to gently turn rocks and leaves to look
for "small stuff" -- and then replace everything as you found it.
I can almost guarantee that you'll find at least
a few things of interest.

- croc