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by Todd Henson
$68.00
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An immature Common Grackle rests on a fallen tree in the wetlands of the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve. An adult had just flown away when I noticed... more
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An immature Common Grackle rests on a fallen tree in the wetlands of the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve. An adult had just flown away when I noticed the young grackle. It's fascinating how different are the appearance of young and adult.
Passion leads the way and my camera follows. Though most drawn to scenes of the outdoors, whether they be grand landscapes, intimate details, or life in all its many forms, I also feel pulled towards other subjects and scenes. Beauty is everywhere if we keep our eyes open to it, and it can take any shape or form. If it speaks to me I photograph it. Thank you for visiting and for your interest in my work. I hope you will find something here that speaks to you. Visit my website at https://toddhensonphotography.com Visit my blog at https://toddhensonphotography.com/blog Sign up for my weekly email at https://toddhensonphotography.com/sign-up
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William Tasker
Great clarity and I love the old snag. I appreciated seeing this fine image and with the naming of the species, it is now featured on the home page of Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group.
Todd Henson replied:
Thanks much, William. It's always a bonus when birds choose interesting perches.