The joys of nature photography

Dragonfly photographed at Cove Island Park in Stamford, CT. I believe it’s a Halloween Pennant. If I’m wrong, feel free to correct me. Photo by Chris Bosak, copyright, all rights reserved.

The other day I took a short walk to a nearby wildlife sanctuary. With this being the middle of summer I didn’t expect to see a great variety of wildlife or any rarities. I just wanted to see what was out there and photograph anything that caught my eye. I do that every once in a while and those are perhaps my favorite days “in the field.”

Included in this post are a few of the shots I captured. There were many more, of course, but here’s a small sampling. More photos are on the bottom of this post, so be sure to click “continue reading.” Feel free to share your favorite nature photos with me by clicking here.

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Purple Martin by Chris Bosak, copyright, all rights reserved.

Purple Martins by Chris Bosak, copyright, all rights reserved.

Eastern Kingbird by Chris Bosak. Copyright, all rights reserved.

I thought this shot was funny. The bee must be thinking “Butterfly Garden or not, I’m using these flowers, too.” Photo by Chris Bosak, copyright, all rights reserved.

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