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Kyle Kokotajlo

#3 181/365
181 streak
#884
Day 884
Fortunate enough to get out of the house for a few hours to have an anniversary dinner with my wife in New Hope.
#888
Day 888
New trail near my house I discovered.
#736
Day 736
Early morning visitors. Not very happy with my beloved telephoto lens, seems to miss focus way more than I would like. Unsure I will be able to pinpoi...
#759
Day 759
Juvenile Bald Eagle enjoying a fish at the lake near work. There has been a recent eruption of these large raptors in my area.
#764
Day 764
I was taking out the trash and I lucked into a group of 5 Bald Eagles flying over the Wildlife Center. None of my group shots made me happy so I went...
#765
Day 765
"Warm" today considering the recent cold we have had. Hung around home and worked on various chores and walked around the woods behind the house looki...
#770
Day 770
I had to head towards the shore to pay some respects, visited a new spot called Manasquan Reservoir.
#860
Day 860
Filler.
#885
Day 885
#887
Day 887
#740
Day 740
Walking to lunch I snapped a quick picture of Firestone.
#742
Day 742
Neshanic.
Happy the work week is done, quiet ride home.
#744
Day 744
Juvenille red-shouldered hawk. Still having focusing issues with my Sigma lens, shot is just good enough for the internet but could never print becaus...
#749
Day 749
Some color in the winter doldrums.
#769
Day 769
Indoor clouds at the chemistry building.
#781
Day 781
White-breasted Nuthatch in my beloved cherry tree in the front yard.
#805
Day 805
Arts neighborhood on campus.
#830
Day 830
#841
Day 841
We birders call these guys butter butts, proper name is yellow-rumped warbler.
#738
Day 738
Lots of cool gargoyles where I work, I have to try to capture some more on campus.
#741
Day 741
Still a season ticket holder, I love me some hockey.
#748
Day 748
Lake Carnegie at sunrise.
#777
Day 777
Grateful for some alone time right after work, just messing around with long exposure.
#779
Day 779
Paid a visit to Sandy Hook to see if I could view the resident seal population. I was not disappointed.