Morning of July 13, 2013

I  packed in a day’s worth of photography and exercise  yesterday  morning. I  started early and photographed the explosion of Little Island before the sun rose behind it.

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I then ventured into Sunapee Harbor where I found a nice seat to observe the rest of the sunrise. But I just couldn’t sit still so I snapped a photo of some boats and headed down the Sugar River to the “hidden” upper and lower falls.

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Next stop was Cricenti’s Bog. I had not been there for a year, and I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful it was in the early light. This has got to be one of the best bogs in NH. Many Calopogon (Grass-Pink) plants were in bloom. I also photographed some tiny Round-leaved Sundews. The circular leaf you see here is about 3/4 inch in diameter. The reddish glandular hairs exude a sticky juice to trap insects. I’m not sure if the tiny bugs you might be able to see in this photo are yet prey of this carnivorous plant.

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On the way out I started noticing birds. A white-throated sparrow had been singing while I photographed the plants. Now there were black-capped chickdees, a female common yellowthroat, a pair of cedar waxwings, and a northern waterthrush (a warbler). Here is a quick shot I got of the waterthrush.

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I drove through Elkins on my way to get an apple fritter ($0.99 and huge) in Blackwater. I got a photo of the falls below Pleasant Lake and used it as a backdrop to create a “teaching photo” of some mushrooms that you can see HERE.

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Finally I met 4 others at 8:30 for a hike up Ragged Mountain. On the way up I photographed some interesting bolders. And from the top we could see Mount Washington in the 11 am haze. But this hike was mainly about exercise, not photography.

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