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National Museum of Wildlife  – Exhibit

National Museum of Wildlife – Exhibit

A week ago, I finally got a chance to see my solo photo exhibit at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which started in October last year. I was very happy to see that the museum did a great job laying out my images on the large wall of the...

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Monarch butterflies!

Monarch butterflies!

Monarch’s chrysalis is one of the most beautiful things nature offers! Interestingly, the word, chrysalis, is derived from a Greek word, 'crusoz,’ meaning gold, and I think it perfectly describes the beautiful golden ring on the monarch’s chrysalis. The word,...

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Damselflies’ mating display

Damselflies’ mating display

Damselflies are very interesting to observe. Last week I spent several days photographing different species of damselflies’ mating behaviors. I photographed this pair of "Familiar Bluet" mating along a creek. As I was taking this photo, a fly came into a frame and...

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Yellowstone National Park, Wonder of Nature

Yellowstone National Park, Wonder of Nature

Yellowstone National Park is truly a wonder of nature, and everybody should visit there at least once in their lifetime.  Last week while visiting the Yellowstone National Park with my family, I came across this bull moose walking in the rain. The light wasn’t great,...

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Sage Grouse Program in Jackson, WY

Sage Grouse Program in Jackson, WY

Thank you for those who attended my "Sage Grouse" program this evening at the Teton County Library in Jackson, Wyoming. The program draw quite a few crowd! It was exciting to share a story of sage-grouse in this beautiful place next to Grand Teton/Yellowstone National...

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Spring is here!

Spring is here!

Spring is the best time to see many species of warblers migrating north. Last week while visiting northern Illinois, I saw about 22 species of warblers, but only managed to photograph just a few species. It was more of a bird walk than a photography trip. I was so...

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