After now having a spot filled with breeding frogs, I headed out in the hopes of filming the toads calling. Before I even started, however, my tripod broke where my camera was suppose to screw into leaving me to have to film with my rather unsteady hand. I had gotten there before night fall so there were no toads calling. While there were no toads I was still delighted over the large amount of wildlife the wetland held. There was a young White-Tailed Deer, which I think was the creature in the dark the previous night. There were also Great Blue Herons and Kingfishers hunting for food. As night fell, I managed to get some shots and video of toads calling. Staying there so late I missed the bus yet again and had to walk home. It was only drizzling a little and I kept dry in my chest waiters and my raincoat. My camera was around my neck in a plastic bag and then tucked into my chest waiters to keep dry. This did not work however as when I got home my camera would no longer start due to water damage.
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AuthorI'm Mac Marzolini and I created this blog for a variety of reasons, the first of course is to open a window into what is happening in my life (cause my grandmother reads this), but also to help myself catalogue some of my favorite photos from my many adventures. HighlightsArchives
August 2019
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