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Needle in a Haystack

Pine_Snake_Piney Sep 10, 2009 02:01 PM

Locality - Ocean Co., NJ (Pine Barrens) 09/09/09.

Look closely. Persistence pays. Always look down before you step. Sorry for the poor photo, but many of you know just how bad my photos usually are.

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--Brian Scott

Replies (7)

RichH Sep 10, 2009 02:51 PM

Hahahaha, nice, very nice. Must suck always having to walk through the "barrens" looking down. Day in and day out. Man, how do you do it LOL

tortlemon Sep 10, 2009 06:13 PM

Now THAT'S a cool photo!

spyiii Sep 10, 2009 10:22 PM

When I first looked at the picture didnt think it was that neat. Well after looking again it grew on me. Thanks for posting it.

monklet Sep 11, 2009 10:33 AM

Now that is a finely tuned search image!

ginter Sep 11, 2009 10:39 AM

Ok, Brian..... tell us the truth. If there wasn't a radio transmitter planted in that snake you would have never found her.....

When I am out hiking I always speculate about how many of this or that species I have walked within a few feet of and not seen...... your image really brings that concept home!

Good Eye!

Pine_Snake_Piney Sep 16, 2009 10:42 PM

"Ok, Brian..... tell us the truth. If there wasn't a radio transmitter planted in that snake you would have never found her.....
When I am out hiking I always speculate about how many of this or that species I have walked within a few feet of and not seen...... your image really brings that concept home!
Good Eye!"

What??? Me??? SHHHHHHHh, don't give away all my secrets, John!!!! LOLOLO!!!!

That animals was tracked by Bob Fengya and me. What a sorry pair of pineys we are together in the woods. Amazing anything got tracked at all with all the shenanigans that went on that day!!
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--Brian Scott

ginter Sep 16, 2009 11:39 PM

Keep up the excellent work.........

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