Great ShotsApril 2011
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Pam Link

Photo by Pam Link: Life at Windy Cove

Marlin HarmsPhoto by Marlin Harms:    Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris,  Eating Kelp Crab

Linda TannerPhoto by Linda Tanner:    Ouch!

Anita RitenourPhoto by Anita Ritenour:     Split Rock Flare

Mary SampsonPhoto by Mary Sampson:     Lucia Lodge Calla Lily

Beth SargentPhoto by Beth Sargent:     Almost

Ashala TylorPhoto by Ashala Tylor:    Bald Eagle Calling

Dagmar Collins
Photo by Dagmar Collins:     Maybe I Should Exercise

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