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NaturePhotographers > Dwayne Litteer  > Travel > Bosque del Apache NWR - New Mexico - Nov. 2007
These photos were taken at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge during 2 days in late November 2007. There were some 8,000 Sandhill Cranes, 35,000 Snow Geese and 45,000 ducks on the refuge at this time. The New Mexico scenery is excellent in late November and the sunrise and sunsets can be overwhelmingly beautiful. The experience of watching the abundant wildlife was a real thrill and it is a nature photographers dream location. I hope you enjoy my photographs.
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