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  • Dunes glowing at sunset at Cape Henlopen Delaware
    Dunes glowing at sunset Cape Henlope...jpg
  • Sunset on Delaware Bay, Cape Henlopen lighthouse, Delaware,HDR image
    Sunset on Delaware Bay Cape Henlopen...psd
  • Beach path lighted by moonlight only, Cape Henlopen State Park Delaware, HDR image
    Moon Path Cape Helopen DE.psd
  • Cape Henlopen State Park is lucky to be a nesting site for the endangered Piping Plover. During this time the state closes the nesting area to human use. On this morning, one of the adult plovers decided to feed by the edge of the restricted area so came into view of my camera. I felt very lucky to be there watching his constant motion as he foraged.
    Piping Plover in Beach Grass
  • Morning dew on spring ephemeral Bloodroot bud and bloom
    Bloodroot Bud and Bloom
  • Rue Anemone
  • The morning mist brings soft light to these Solomon's Seal flowers
    Solomon's Seal.tif
  • Cranefly Orchid.tif
  • Spring ephemeral Trout Lily in bloom
    Trout Lily Blooms.tif
  • Rue Anemone.tif
  • Spring ephemeral Amenome Americana blooms among the forest floors
    Anemone Americana.tif
  • The individual blooms of this delicate orchid are only about 1/4 inch with up to 63 blooms on a solitary leafless stem. A tiny spider is sitting on one of the blooms. This is the only species of Tipularia found in the US.
    Cranefly Orchid.tif
  • Rue Anemone in the Woods.tif
  • Anemone Americana in the Woods.tif
  • Moment in Spring.tif
  • Pink Lady's Slipper blooms fill the woods.
    Magic in the Woods.tif
  • Beauty of Spring.tif
  • Trout Lily in the Woods.tif
  • Conversation of Jacks.tif
  • Spring Beauty Woods.tif
  • Bloodroot.tif
  • Two trees intertwined at their roots and growing together toward the sun
    growing together.psd
  • Beauty of ice patterns of frozen Delaware Bay in 2018 at Cape Henlopen State Park
    Bay of Ice.tif
  • Beauty of ice patterns of frozen Delaware Bay and beach at Cape Henlopen State Park in 2018
    Icy Beach.tif
  • On this foggy morning, I loved how the ocean and sky were one without the separation of a horizon line; then the Brown Pelicans flew into the frame, perfect.  Delaware Seashore State Park.
    Pelicans into the Fog.tif
  • This design of reflecting tree and soft morning water mist caught my eye.  Lums Pond State Park, Delaware
    Lums Pond Colors.tif
  • Long-tailed Duck spending the winter on Delaware coast as the waves show the beautiful waterproofing essential to their survival
    Beauty of Waterproof Feathers.tif
  • As the tide was rolling in, the Long-tailed Duck flock rode the waves at sunset.  Indian River Inlet Delaware
    Riding with the Flock.tif
  • Spending the winter on the Delaware Coast, summers north into Canada nesting in tree cavities near ponds and lakes.
    In Flight Bufflehead.tif
  • Bufflehead spending the winter on the Delaware coast, two females with male.
    Time to Flap.tif
  • Spending the winter on the Delaware Coast, this group is diving for dinner of crustaceans and mollusks.
    Diving for Dinner.tif
  • As this flock of Brandt were feeding on the rocks, the waves constantly crashed around them.  Indian River Inlet Delaware
    Dinner at the Beach.tif
  • As this flock of Bufflehead rode the waves at Indian River Inlet Delaware, individuals would be constantly diving for food
    Dinner Time for the Flock.tif
  • Indian Cucumber-Root blooming and growing in the woods at Lums Pond State Park, Delaware
    Indian Cucumber-Root.tif
  • Connected to the Ocean.tif
  • Brandt feeding on the jetty at Indian River Inlet as the cold winter waves crashed over the flock.
    Crashing Waves.tif
  • Fall and Sky.tif
  • Lums Pond Reflection.tif
  • Pair of male Bufflehead with perfect light highlighting their feather iridescense
    Amazing Iridescense.tif
  • Love how this picture shows the name sake of these beautiful male Long-Tailed Duck.  Indian River Inlet
    Double Landing.tif
  • Found this Beech tree in the woods, healthy and growing, with this very large healed scar which looked like a lightening bolt
    Power to Heal
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