This “Big Tree” is located along Newton Drury Scenic Parkway in the Redwood National Park. It stands about 300 feet (100 meters) tall with diameter of 21.5 feet (6.5 meters) and circumference of 68 feet (20.7 meters) and is estimated to be approximately 1,500 years old.
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Redwoods National Park in Northern California
We toured Redwoods National Park near Eureka, California for three days this week. These giant redwoods are just totally awesome and one can not truly appreciate their beauty and greatness until taking a stroll in the trails. The first two days we did not see […]
Great White and Snowy Egrets at Bombay Hook NWR, DE
We visited Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge near Dover, Delaware last week, primarily to see and photograph many hundreds of great white and snowy egrets. They usually gather near marsh, wetland or shallow waters for catching small fish, frogs, etc.
Blue Moon – 2015.7.31
The modern definition of Blue Moon means the second full moon in a month. It is a rare occasion thus the American expression of “once in a blue moon”. The last time we had blue moon was on August 31, 2012 when I took the […]
Sunflowers in Poolesville, Maryland
McKee Beshers Wildlife Management Area located off River Road in Poolesville, Maryland is a 2,000 acre tract in a mixture of woodlands, fields, and wetlands. It provides home for a variety of wildlife, including, turkeys, waterfowls, song birds, deer, wood ducks, etc. Approximately 30 acres […]
Lotuses at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
I visited Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Washington, DC in July every year and no exception this year. I hope you like some of the shot I took.
Doe and Fawn at Big Meadows of Shenandoah National Park
One of the reasons we took an overnight trip to Shenandoah National Park in the first part of June was to see and photograph the newly born fawns at the Big Meadows of the Park. Lucky for us the deer are acclimated to the presentence […]





