Monday Photographers Showcase: Paul Sullivan

Great Egret(Ardea alba) with its wings wide open on a cedar stump @ Mill Creek Marsh, Secaucus, N.J.Great Egret on Atlantic White Cedar stump, Mill Creek Marsh.

Today's Photographers Showcase spotlights Paul R. Sullivan. Paul writes:

"I've been taking photos for 38 years now. I was 10 when I got my 1st camera, an Instamatic. Now with the Digital Age, my photography has improved & expanded.

"I really enjoy photographing birds with the Meadowlands being one of my favorite spots. Richard W. DeKorte Park & Mill Creek Marsh are where I go most often. It's amazing, being so close to New York City, to have this natural area available.

"Growing up in East Rutherford, I remember riding with my parents on the New Jersey Turnpike & seeing all the piles of garbage. Now that area is home to so many different species of birds. I'm never disappointed when I'm there.

"My web site is http://paulsullivan4photography.com."

(Thanks, Paul!)

Two more pix follow.


Double-created cormorants(Phalacrocorax auritus)(2) one pointing with it's open wing on a tire floating in Teal Pool @ Richard
Two Double-crested Cormorants at Teal Pool, DeKorte Park

Least sandpiper(Calidris minutilla) reflecting in the water(horizontal,left) @ Richard W. DeKorte Park, Lyndhurst, N.J.
Least Sandpiper at DeKorte Park.

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