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Migrating geese, a ‘cute’ praying mantis and other Maine scenes

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Migrating geese over the Starks Road. (Photo by Steve Muise/Farmington)
A view of the mountains from Tower Road in Vienna. (©Photo by Jane Naliboff/Vienna)
Here’s a photo of an Eastern Bluebird I took in my yard in Wilton today. (Photo by Tom Oliver/Wilton)
Done! I just can’t fit in anymore, but I’ll be back. (©Photo by Jane Naliboff/Vienna)
On an early (really!), early morning, a loon takes a take-off run across Hill’s Pond on the Weld Road. (Photo by Jim Knox/Wilton)
Sun sparkles on crisp, cool Parker Pond. (©Photo by Jane Naliboff/Vienna)
At Academy Hill School in Wilton, the crab trees are filled with bright red berries and the robins had a field day. (Photo by Jim Knox/Wilton)
A praying mantis on North Haven looked right back at me, as they always do with their large bug eyes. Pretty cute! (©Photo by Jane Naliboff/Vienna)
Mt. Blue from Center Hill, Weld. I noticed that a Bulldog reader posted that they would like to see Weld represented, so I went to Weld after school last Tuesday. (Photo by Steve Muise/Farmington)
Ducks over Webb Lake, Weld. (Photo by Steve Muise/Farmington)
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12 Comments

  1. What a beautiful state we live in!
    Thank you all for sharing bits of it with us, that we might not otherwise get to see…….

  2. Thanks to the Bulldog for posting pics. I’m challenged by my fellow posters to improve my photography. The shots from Weld were taken on 10/9, I believe that there’s been a lot of leaf drop since then.

  3. This is my favorite part of the Bulldog. Everyone who looks at these photo’s always have positive input, just wonderful photographs. Great…………….. thanks……………..

  4. This series is so wonderful I post them on my DACEBOOK page every week! Most of my current friends are in Maryland, along with many other places, and therefore never get to see anything as beautiful and interesting as the western Maine mountains!

    Thank you all!!

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