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antonio, Area, ecosystem, field, intro, Karthik, m.t., mtk, point, recharge, rocky, RPRZ, San, study, texas, urban, wildlife, zone
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26 Sunday Feb 2017
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23 Thursday Feb 2017
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28 Saturday Jan 2017
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16 Monday Jan 2017
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06 Friday Jan 2017
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antonio, ardea, Blue, field, great, herodias, heron, Karthik, m.t., mtk, point, recharge, rocky, RPRZ, San, stream, texas, zone
The first great blue heron, Ardea herodias, I’ve ever seen at the field and stream visited this past December, 2016.
It never let me get close enough to get good footage, but its immense blue wings are clearly visible.
the footage from the first visit is even worse, but it was exciting to see this guy.
27 Sunday Nov 2016
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24 Saturday Sep 2016
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16 Tuesday Aug 2016
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11 Monday Jul 2016
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10 Sunday Jul 2016
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10 Sunday Jul 2016
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10 Sunday Jul 2016
30 Friday Nov 2012
Posted by mtk | Filed under Coastal Cali, photography, travel
25 Saturday Feb 2012
Posted in Coastal Cali, installations, journalism, photography
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19th, Augustin-Jean, california, century, french, Fresnel, lens, lighthouse, pigeon, point
This past November, we were extremely lucky to be at Pigeon Point Lighthouse Hostel on the exact day they took the lens down from the top of the lighthouse for the first time since it was installed in 1872, a hundred and forty years ago.
The Pigeon Point lens is a traditional Fresnel lens, designed in 1823 by French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel for use in lighthouses, and characterized by many thin layers of glass which form a prism, allowing the lens to capture more oblique light from a light source and make lighthouses more visible over much greater distances.
It consists of 1008 separate lenses and prisms, and weighs over 8000 pounds.
You can see the lens stored at ground level in the Fog Signal House at the hostel as they complete repairs on the lighthouse. Read history of the lighthouse here.
21 Monday Nov 2011
21 Monday Nov 2011
Posted in Coastal Cali, fishing, SF Bay