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Common Loon on Lake Umbagog July 2016 Wood Print
by Neal Eslinger
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Common Loon on Lake Umbagog July 2016 wood print by Neal Eslinger. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Common Loon on Lake Umbagog July 2016: This photograph of a Loon was taken from my kayak on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge) in... more
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Common Loon on Lake Umbagog July 2016: This photograph of a Loon was taken from my kayak on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge) in Northern New Hampshire in July 2016. Loons or also known as divers and are a group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America and northern Eurasia. Loons nest during the summer on freshwater lakes and/or large ponds. Smaller bodies of water will usually only have one pair. Larger lakes may have more than one pair, with each pair occupying a bay or section of the lake. Most clutches consist of two eggs, which are laid in May or June, depending upon latitude. Loon chicks are able to swim and dive right away, but will often ride on their parents' back during their first two weeks to rest, conserve heat, and avoid predators. Loons are excellent swimmers, using their feet to propel themselves above and under water. However, since their feet are located posteriorly on the body, loons cannot walk. Loons avoid coming to land, except...
About Neal Eslinger
WELCOME to NEAL ESLINGER PHOTOGRAPHY! Hello and Thank you for visiting my Gallery! My name is Neal Eslinger and I am an artist and photographer from a small New England Town named Pomfret, in the northeastern corner of Connecticut in the U.S.A. My focus has always been with capturing various subjects found in nature. Animals, Birds, Insects, Flowers and Landscapes. Most of my photography is taken in New England. I frequent Bigelow Hollow State Park, Yale-Myers Forest, James L. Goodwin State Forest, West Thompson Lake, Bafflin Sanctuary (Audubon Society), Mashamoquet Brook State Park & the Airline State Park Trail (old rail trail) among many others. When not in Connecticut, you will often find me exploring in New Hampshire,...
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