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Nature Photographer Magazine— Spring/Early Summer 2020 **note** This is a downloadable PDF version of the Spring/Early Summer 2020 issue. It has the added features of clickable links, additional material (article and images), and it's available immediately after purchase and download for viewing on computer or tablet device (wherever a PDF can be viewed). If using and iPad, live links can be unpredictable. The pdf can also be viewed in iBooks, or by using a pdf app for a tablet. Upon purchase, you will receive a link to the PDF file where you can download the Spring/Early Summer 2020 issue. File size is aproximately 35 MB. If you do not receive an email with a link please check your email spam folder. Cover Right: Sunstar, Sun’s Eye Arch (upper right), Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, by Norman Nokleby, Field Contributor. Nikon D750, Nikkor 24-120mm lens, focal length 32mm, f/22 at 1/15 second, pattern metering mode, aperture priority, ISO 100. Cover Top Left: Yellow-bellied_marmot, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, by Christopher J. Crowley, Field Contributor. Canon EOS 5DS, Canon EF100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM III lens with 1.4x teleconverter, focal length 560mm, f/6 at 1/200 second, center-weighted metering mode, manual exposure mode, ISO 800, Canon 550EX flash. Cover: Bottom Left: Variable checkerspot butterfly on fiddlenecks, by Gavin Emmons, Field Contributor. Canon EOS 80D, Canon EF100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM III lens with 1.4x teleconverter, focal length 560mm, f/8 at 1/1250 second, evaluative metering mode, auto exposure mode, ISO 1250. TABLE of CONTENTS Golden Bee Plants at the Painted Hills An Unforgettable Experience—Mountain Lions Birds of California’s Serengeti Captivated by Warblers White Pelicans at the Wanawish The Khutzeymateen Captivated A Wilderness Adventure in Olympic NP—Part 1 A World Apart—Part 1 Long Lenses for Wildlife Photography Grebes of Lake Hodges Finding Birds Created Waters Great Black Hawk Sandhill Cranes Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary The Distinctiveness of Coastal Redwoods Answering the Door |
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