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  • Grey-Jay
    Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 832

    #1

    Adirondack birds and scenics

    Hi:

    I'd like to share my photography of Adirondack wildlife and birds.



    Welcome to the nature photography website of Jeff Nadler. His photography and written nature articles have appeared in Bird Watchers Digest, Adirondack Life, Adirondack Explorer, Natural New England, and NY State Conservationist. His photographs are used by numerous conservation organizations across the U.S. and Canada including the Boreal Songbird Initiative, Bio-diversity Research Institute, NRDC, Wildlife Conservation Societies of the U.S. and Canada, Mountain Birdwatch, Vermont Institute of Natural Science, American Bird Conservancy, Audubon New York, and many others. The Birds gallery has over 320 North American species available for print or web publication. Inquiries for licensed image use can be made via e-mail or phone.
    Last edited by Grey-Jay; 02-14-2006, 07:28 PM.
  • Kevin
    **BANNED**
    • Nov 2003
    • 5857

    #2
    Sweet site

    I'm gonna move this over to our Photography section

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    • mtgoat
      Mountain Man *********
      • Nov 2003
      • 105

      #3
      Looks real good! I like your site so far.
      "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
      ~~Theodore Roosevelt~~

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      • Wildernessphoto
        Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 1767

        #4
        Jeff Nadler

        Hi Jeff,
        I just fixed the link to your site. Glad to see your here!
        I didn't realize who's link I was working on till I fixed it!

        For those of you who don't know Jeff's work, He's about as good as it gets in Adirondack nature photography! His work on photographing loons for The Adirondack Cooperative Loon Program, is outstanding! His Wildlife photography is second to none.
        He has his work in many major publications. Check it out!

        (I figured if he wasn't going to blow his own horn, I would do it for him!)

        -Gary-

        Jeff Nadler
        The Wilderness Photography of Gary F. Dean
        facebook photography of Gary F. Dean

        It's Not A Map...It's a "To-Do" List!

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        • Wildernessphoto
          Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 1767

          #5
          I'm bumping this thread forward since I just saw the most amazing Bald Eagle shots I have ever seen on Jeff's site. Once again he has captured some of the most amazing shots I have ever seen. This man is second-to-none in wildlife photography!

          Jeff Nadler's Home page
          Eagle shots

          Enjoy,
          -Gary-
          The Wilderness Photography of Gary F. Dean
          facebook photography of Gary F. Dean

          It's Not A Map...It's a "To-Do" List!

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          • Gray Ghost
            46er#6729
            • Sep 2004
            • 1319

            #6
            Amazing eagle shots. Is that a goose in its talons?
            http://www.adkwildernessguide.com

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            • Grey-Jay
              Member
              • Dec 2003
              • 832

              #7
              yes, it was a goose that it captured in midair.
              The shots were taken on the Hudson River, near the Catskill Mountain region.

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              • kurtteej
                New to ***** (not t'foot)
                • Dec 2004
                • 227

                #8
                Jeff: Just excellent work.
                Kurt Tietjen
                http://www.outdoorphotoguide.com

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                • Gray Ghost
                  46er#6729
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1319

                  #9
                  Again, I have to say those are simply amazing shots. Bald eagles are becoming more common thankfully; my brother saw three TODAY. I'm envious because I have STILL never seen one straight on and up close.
                  http://www.adkwildernessguide.com

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                  • cambece

                    #10
                    Sweet deal...

                    Cambece

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                    • AdkWiley
                      Member
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 331

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Gray Ghost
                      Again, I have to say those are simply amazing shots. Bald eagles are becoming more common thankfully; my brother saw three TODAY. I'm envious because I have STILL never seen one straight on and up close.
                      I've only seen 2 but i would love to see lots more!
                      "It's not where your from, it's where your at."

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                      • Grey-Jay
                        Member
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 832

                        #12
                        For those in the Adirondacks, there have been quite a few eagle sightings along the shores of lake Champlain from Westport to Ausable Point.

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