Cool shot, do not know where it is but "turn" about is fair play. What kind of bird is it?
Cool shot, do not know where it is but "turn" about is fair play. What kind of bird is it?
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Neat idea, cool shot
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Your welcome, least I could do! I really like your photography.
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Ok, I will take a shot at the location. Terns migrate along major waterways so maybe Reelfoot Lake in West TN. I have visited Blue Bank Resort several times, never seen this particular post with a nail but what the heck, guesses are free right.
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they do use that lake, the Mississippi River, and kentucky lake. Great guess but need lake plus location on lake with in several hundred yards. You got the lake correct but not the spot. Appreciate the try buddy. They are pretty birds. Reelfoot is a beautiful lake.
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I have one more guess then I will concede to the locals that probably know this lake by heart. In the 80s as an undergraduate and graduate student my Major Professor would take a group of students on an Ecological Field Trip to Reelfoot Lake each year over the Columbus Day weekend (Fall Break). I went several years in a row with him. We would stay at the UT Martin Field Research Station in Samburg and mainly bird watch (Eagles, Waterfowl, Raptors, etc) but also did some water and invertebrate sampling. One such area he took us to each year was the National Wildlife Refuge on the upper end of the lake. We would drive along Walnut Log Road and look for birds, snakes, and what ever we could find that was biology related. I caught my first Cottonmouth Snake on this road. The end of the road was gated and if the weather was decent we then hiked along the road and enjoyed the beautiful scenery that unfolded to the Upper Basin. These basins were connected by sloughs, maybe this picture was shot near or in the slough to the Upper Basin, and the nail was on a signage post marking the refuge borders? I really enjoyed the trips to this natural lake, can remember actually ordering Crappie off the menu at Boyettes Restaurant. Havent been there in years, would love to visit again. When I retire I will go back. Your photos are great and you obviously visit some awesome areas to capture these moments in time.
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Thankyou so much for the kind words about my photography. Aside from immediate family, only this year have I publicly shared some of my photos locally and only here on the web. My wife and daughter strongly encouraged me to share them. I just didn’t think others would enjoy them. Words like yours are encouraging. However, your time taken sharing past memories of this wonderful lake with me, in this post, is an additional pleasure. When my photos produce fond memories for those who view them my satisfaction increases ten fold.
Unfortunately, this nail stump isn’t at walnut log dead end. In closing, I hope you visit our lake regions soon. When you do I strongly advise you to visit the Discovery Park museum located in Union City. It has a lot of local lake history displays. Check out their website. If you pm me I’ll gladly buy your lunch and listen to more of your reelfoot memories.
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