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Walleye

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16. I don't have a lot of them here, but they usually come here to nest.
Wed Jun 4, 2025, 03:55 PM
Jun 2025

There’s at least one male and one female that come here all the time. I think there is a nest nearby. I hope the Blue Jays haven’t raided it. They were definitely late showing up this year and not nearly as many they usually peak out at about July, when the babies are fledging

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Impressive! Drum Jun 2025 #1
Wow! Very beautiful, my dear Walleye! 👍🏻 CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2025 #2
Thank you! We are finally getting some sunlight here and it's warmed up quite a bit Walleye Jun 2025 #7
Perfect picture! Our hummingbirds came back to our yard in Newark. woodsprite Jun 2025 #10
I put my feeders out early, but the birds didn't show up until April 28. Just one male and then I didn't see any females Walleye Jun 2025 #17
Wow! That is just incredible. Diamond_Dog Jun 2025 #3
You caught the tongue out too. StarryNite Jun 2025 #4
I love to catch that translucent tongue sometimes they just run it in and out Walleye Jun 2025 #9
WHOA NELLY Walleye! Talk about stop action photography! Fabulous! George McGovern Jun 2025 #5
Thank you, it was my Canon 7D with a 200 mm F2.8 canon lens Walleye Jun 2025 #6
I used to own a 7D True Dough Jun 2025 #8
You're welcome. That kit, clearly, did do the trick! WowYowza! George McGovern Jun 2025 #14
Awesome!!! Beautiful picture. This reminds me of the Iron Cross in gymnastics n/t aggiesal Jun 2025 #11
Very good. Me too. Walleye Jun 2025 #18
Pro-photographer here, remember... usregimechange Jun 2025 #12
Thanks for the tip usregimechange. Before gaining experience, I used to wonder George McGovern Jun 2025 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author George McGovern Jun 2025 #22
Alas , their migration thru our area has ended surfered Jun 2025 #13
I don't have a lot of them here, but they usually come here to nest. Walleye Jun 2025 #16
Thsnks and thanks for the photo surfered Jun 2025 #20
Awesome shot, Walleye! brer cat Jun 2025 #15
Thank you we finally got some sun in the afternoon. A little bit of haze from the Canadian wildfires. Walleye Jun 2025 #19
Beautiful Aaeia Jun 2025 #23
one trillionth of a second stops light. spike jones Jun 2025 #24
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