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  • A hunter runs his ATV along the Rainbow Trail.
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  • Osprey flies and hovers over May River while fishing.
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  • Bobcat at marsh's edge beneath eagle nest, during stalking of raccoon family.
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  • Bobcat at marsh's edge beneath eagle nest, during stalking of raccoon family.
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  • Team assembled for the annual Easter egg hunt at the Smiths in May River Plantation. Gregory and Michael Smith, Josh Henderson, Kristin Cuppia, Tyler Smith, Jamie Cuppia, Jim Cuppia, Jan Ingram, Jordan Ingram.
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  • Great egrets scuffle over a fishing spot among tidal pools left at low tide on a May River sand bar. Hunted nearly to extinction for their feathers in the late 19th Century, egrets are now protected with other wading birds and have made a strong comeback, especially in the May River, where they are common year-round.
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  • A great blue heron hunts the edges of a marsh on a dropping tide.
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  • A tricolored heron hunts for food on the dropping tide in the fall salt marsh.
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  • A great blue heron hunts the edges of a marsh on a dropping tide.
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  • Great egrets scuffle over a fishing spot among tidal pools left at low tide on a May River sand bar. Hunted nearly to extinction for their feathers in the late 19th Century, egrets are now protected with other wading birds and have made a strong comeback, especially in the May River, where they are common year-round.
    0411_1629-FullRez.jpg
  • A tricolored heron hunts for food on the dropping tide in the fall salt marsh.
    1007_0530.jpg