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Lake Erie 1 - Chautauqua Park - Erie, PA
Lake Erie 2 - Chautauqua Park - Erie, PA
Lake Erie 3 - Chautauqua Park - Erie, PA
Lake Erie 4 - Chautauqua Park - Erie, PA
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Mohawk Falls 2 37' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Mohawk Falls 3 37' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ganoga Falls 1 94' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ganoga Falls 3 94' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Seneca Falls 2 12' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Erie Falls 1 47' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Erie Falls 2 47' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Sheldon Reynolds Falls 2 36' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Sheldon Reynolds Falls 3 36' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Murray Reynolds Falls 1 36' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Harrison Wrights Falls 27' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ozone Falls 4 60' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Huron Falls 40' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Shawnee Falls 3 30' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Onondaga Falls 15' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ozone Falls 1 60' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ozone Falls 2 60' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Ozone Falls 3 60' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
F.L. Ricketts Falls 38' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Northern Green Frog 1 - The Northern Green Frog mating call has been compared to the sound of a single pluck of a banjo. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 2 - Bright yellow throats = breeding males. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 3 - Happy, healthy frogs equal a healthy ecosystem. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 4 - Frogs not only breathe through their lungs, they also breathe through their skin. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 5 - To distinguish between the male and female, check the tympanum (ear drum) to eye ratio. Males have a much larger tympanum than their eyes. The female's eyes and tympanum are equal in size. A female is pictured. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 6 - Northern Green Frogs have small bellies, therefore they only eat about 3-4 bugs a day. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Northern Green Frog 7 - The female Northern Green Frog will lay up to 3,000 eggs! The eggs float on the surface of the water, attached by a gel-like film. - Mansion Gardens - Kings Gap SP - PA
Fishing Spider - The Fishing Spider is commonly mistaken for a Wolf Spider. The size and placement of the eyes can be used to distinguish between the two. Seen creek side along the Appalachian Trail. - Pine Grove Furnace - PA
Wolf Spider 1 - This species of spider is venomous and very capable of defensive bites if provoked continuously. If bitten, you should expect to experience mild pain, swelling, and itching. That's not too bad right? Only the South American species have been known to cause bites serious enough for medical attention. - Pine Grove Furnace - PA
Wolf Spider 2 - Wolf spiders have 8 eyes which are placed in 3 rows. 4 smaller eyes are on the bottom row, 2 large eyes in the middle, and 2 medium sized eyes on the top row. Believe it or not, they have great eyesight. ;) - Pine Grove Furnace - PA
Elephant Tree Tumbling Run - Michaux SF - PA
Bumble Bee Flower A bumble bee explores a purple cone flower. - Paradise, PA
Secret Location The sun sets over a secret location. - Somewhere in PA
Reservoir Hill Sunset View atop Reservoir Hill of the sun setting over York, PA.
Ink - Arrow Ink walking a trail. - Rocky Ridge CP - PA
Ink - Fetch Ink playing fetch in a grassy field. - York, PA
Ink - Headed West Ink on a trail covered with fall leaves. - PA
Ink - Jump Ink displays his athletic ability as he soars towards a suspended vine - William H. Kain CP - Jacobus, PA
Susquehanna River Day Clouds over Chickies Rock create a pastel colored reflection on the Susquehanna River. - PA
Susquehanna River Night The moon reflecting on the Susquehanna River. - PA
Ink - Flooded Park Ink finds higher ground at a flooded park. - Near Harrisburg, PA
Ink - Sky Ink can fly. - PA
Ink of the Jungle Ink shows his wild side. - William H. Kain CP - Jacobus, PA
Ink - Drain Pipe Ink peering through a drainage pipe. - York, PA
Ink - Woods Ink exploring a wooded area along the Susquehanna River. - Marietta, PA
Ink - Sunset Ink relaxing as the sun sets. - Lake Redman - PA
Tree Stump A decaying stump along the shore of Lake Williams, PA creates an abstract shape.
Dogwood Blooms White blooms of a dogwood tree. - PA
Four Trees 4 trees reach into the sky and form an abstract shape. - Rocky Ridge CP - PA
Tumbling Run 1 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 2 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 3 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 4 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 5 - Michaux SF - PA
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Tumbling Run 7 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 8 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 9 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 10 Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 11 - Michaux SF - PA
Tumbling Run 12 - Michaux SF - PA
Lewis Rocks - The finale of the Tumbling Run hike ends with a great view from Lewis Rocks. - Michaux SF - PA
City Island Bridge The City Island Bridge reaches over the Susquehanna River. - Harrisburg, PA
Glass Wood Rays 1 Sun shining through the vintage vase creates a scalloped pattern on a rustic wooden bench. - Mt. Wolf - PA
Glass Wood Rays 2 Sun shining through the vintage vase creates a scalloped pattern on a rustic wooden bench. - Mt. Wolf - PA
PA College of Art & Design Glowing light captured with a slow shutter speed. - PA College of Art & Design - Lancaster, PA
Penn Square - Lancaster, PA The Marriott at Penn Square shines in the night. - Lancaster, PA
Tiger Swallowtail Governor Dick - PA
Peek'a Bee Governor Dick - PA
Bumble Bee Pollination Governor Dick - PA
Mohawk Falls 1 37' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Cayuga Falls 11' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Tuscarora Falls 1 47' - Ricketts Glen - Benton, PA
Veterans Memorial Bridge - PA Veteran's Memorial Bridge crossing the Susquehanna River near Wrightsville, PA.
Factory Rain Light escapes through the windows of a factory onto a rain soaked road. - Wrightsville, PA
Clarion Immaculate Conception Church - Clarion, PA
Clarion Lodge No. 277 F. & A. M. - Main Street. - Clarion, PA
Clarion Bike - Clarion, PA
Clarion Mailboxes - Clarion, PA
Walls Memorial Bridge The Walls Memorial Bridge is the only steel arch bridge in Clarion, PA.
Turquoise Bridge - Somewhere between Foxburg, PA and East Brady, PA
Morning Fog - along State Route 68. - PA
Katydid 2 Most katydids can be found in the tropical regions of the world. But, you can also find nearly 255 species of katydids in North America. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Katydid 1 Katydids also go by the names bush crickets and long horned grasshoppers. Although, they are more related to crickets than grasshoppers. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Black / Red Millipede Millipedes are found in cool, dark, moist environments. They are most commonly found at night being that they are nocturnal creatures. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Ink - Clarion River 1 - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Ink - Clarion River 2 - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Ink - Clarion River 3 - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Viceroy Butterfly The Viceroy mimics the Monarch Butterfly; both are equally toxic. This mimicry is known as "Mullerian Mimicry", a natural phenomenon where two or more poisonous species share similar defense tactics. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Red Lobelia The red lobelia is more than just a pretty flower to look at. It has been known to be used for medicinal purposes such as intestinal problems and bronchial infections. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Yellow Daisy 1 Yellow daisies are a common wildflower found throughout North American in the mid to late summer time. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Yellow Daisy 2 The daisy has been used by Native Americans for earaches, snakebites, and warm washes for wounds. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Yellow Daisies These daisies are adaptable, durable, survivors. You can trample on them and they will still pop back up next year! - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Tiger Beetle 1 Tiger Beetles can be found in many habitats such as: sea and lake shores, sand dunes, and woodland paths. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Tiger Beetle 2 Tiger Beetles can be found in many habitats such as: sea and lake shores, sand dunes, and woodland paths. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Grasshopper Camo As you can see here, this grasshopper has adapted very well with his surroundings. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Ink - State Game Lands #330 Ink exploring. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Old Water Pump 1 State Game Lands #330 - PA
Old Water Pump 2 State Game Lands #330 - PA
Clarion River - In the early 1800's the Clarion River was referred to as "Tobeco", meaning "stream that flow from large spring." - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Sandstone Creek 1 The erosion of the sandstone in this creek creates an orange tint. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Sandstone Creek 2 The erosion of the sandstone in this creek creates an orange tint. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Sandstone Creek 3 The erosion of the sandstone in this creek creates an orange tint. - State Game Lands #330 - PA
Cook Forest 4 National Geographic Traveler Magazine labeled Cook Forest as one of the top 50 state parks in America making it a National Natural Landmark. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 1 Sedimentary rock can be found as the main component of the Cook Forest bedrock. Western Pennsylvania was once covered by an ocean around 300 million years ago which is when the sedimentary rock was placed here. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 3 After many, many years of land shifts and erosion, the ocean floor came to rest at an elevation from 1200 - 1600 feet. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 2 The large beds of sandstone were created by strong erosion of the mountains located to the east. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 5 Walking bridge crossing Tom's Run. - Cooksburg, PA
Ink - Cook Forest Ink patiently waiting for the hike to begin. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 6 There is great opportunity for wildlife watching in Cook Forest. 29 miles of hiking trails, wetlands, and old growth timber areas offer the perfect chance to spot some wildlife while exploring here. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 7 A swinging bridge connects Birch Trail with Rhododendron Trail. - Cooksburg, PA
Cook Forest 8 "William Penn Trees" are easily 300 years old. This would date them back to when William Penn was the first governor of "Penn's Woods." - Cooksburg, PA
Bad Hair Day A caterpillar experiencing a bad hair day. - Cook Forest SP - PA
Cook Forest 9 In the mid 1950's a strong storm passed through the Forest Cathedral during the summer. It destroyed many of the old, large trees. To keep disease and insects away from the surviving trees, a lot of the fallen ones were removed. A tornado came through in the 1970's and the same thing was done to protect the remaining trees. - Cooksburg, PA
Beartown Rocks 1 Located in Jefferson County in Clear Creek SP is the "rock city" known as Beartown Rocks. - PA
Beartown Rocks 2 When glaciers were paused to the northeast and northwest of the Pennsylvania Wilds 10-20,000 years ago it created a tundra like environment which is what caused these rocks to form. - Clear Creek SP - PA
Beartown Rocks 3 The freezing and thawing of the glaciers are what helped to form the rocks over the many years. A few other factors are water, time, and plant roots. - Clear Creek SP - PA
Beartown Rocks 4 Here you can climb the rock formations that creates a staircase to a vista overlooking the valley below. The easy hiking trails provide a great opportunity for watching the wildlife. - Clear Creek SP - PA
Bilger's Rocks 1 Bilger's Rocks are located near Grampain in Bloom Township in Clearfield County, PA. There are plenty of mountains, hills, and river valleys in the area that run along the Appalachian Mountains from northwest to southeast.
Bilger's Rocks 2 The exposed sandstone that we see at Bilger's Rocks was created during the Carboniferous Period, lasting from 354 to 290 million years ago. - Grampian, PA
Bilger's Rocks 3 Bilger's Rocks are what they call "The Homewood Formation of the Pottsville Group." - Grampian, PA
Bilger's Rocks 4 Ink exploring one of the many passageways. - Grampian, PA
Bilger's Rocks 5 A "Rock City" is formed from the millions and millions of years of erosion and continual continental movement. - Grampian, PA
Ink - Bilger's Rocks Ink exploring one of the many passageways. - Grampian, PA
Bilger's Rocks 6 There are many openings, crawlspaces, passageways, and archways to explore within Bilger's Rocks formations making it a very interesting place to visit. - Grampian, PA
Bilger's Rocks 7 Water that has frozen and then thawed helps to create the passageways at Bilger's Rocks. The rocks are jointed together at one point but then separated by tectonic forces that cause them to move and fracture. That is how the water gets in there to freeze and thaw to create the movement needed to keep pushing these rocks away from each other. - Grampian, PA
Black-Winged Damselfly A Black-Winged Damselfly a.k.a. Odonata, sits along a stream. - Bilger's Rocks - Grampian, PA
Panther Rocks Morning fog. - Clearfield County - PA
Ink - Parker Dam SP
Parker Dam SP 1 A thicket of pine trees. - Parker Dam SP - PA
Parker Dam SP 2 The sun peeks through the trees. - Parker Dam SP - PA
Parker Dam SP 3 Serene lake setting. - Parker Dam SP - PA
Chipmunk - Benezette, PA
Wapiti Woods - Electrical wires appearing through the fog. - Wapiti Woods - PA
Winslow Hill - For a chance to see some elk, visit Winslow Hill in Benezette, PA. It is a well known spot for viewing elk. Not to mention a wonderful view of the nearby surroundings. - Benezette, PA
Benezette Elk 1 - Dawn and dusk are the best times to observe elk. - Benezette, PA
Benezette Elk 2 In the late 1800's many experts were led to believe that the number of native elk in PA had been dwindled down to almost zero. - Benezette, PA
Benezette Elk 3 In the early 1900's the PA Game Commission relocated elk into the state from the Rocky Mountains and Yellowstone NP. - Benezette, PA
Corley Sawmill Signs of an old Corley Sawmill in PA - State Game Lands # 311
Io Moth Caterpillar 1 Be careful to not touch the spines of the Io Moth Caterpillar because they are laced with a poison that can possibly cause a painful reaction. - State Game Lands #311 - PA
Io Moth Caterpillar 2 Be careful to not touch the spines of the Io Moth Caterpillar because they are laced with a poison that can possibly cause a painful reaction. - State Game Lands #311 - PA
Sinnemahoning Creek 1 Sinnemahoning is translated to "Stony Lick" from the Indian language. - Sinnemahoning, PA
Sinnemahoning Creek 2 In Sinnemahoning logging was one of the main industries for a while. In later years in the early 1900's, Dynamite Plants were opened. - Sinnemahoning, PA
Sinnemahoning Creek 3 There is flagstone in the area which was shipped out as a resource to companies. Some of the flagstone can be found in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers near Washington DC. - Sinnemahoning, PA
Susquehanna River - West Branch Keating, PA
Star Trails - PA Star trails over a rustic Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge.
Hyner View 1 - Morning fog over the small town of Hyner, PA.
Hyner View 2 - Summertime view from Hyner View SP in Hyner, PA; a popular spot for hang gliding!
Hyner View 3 - Summertime view from Hyner View SP in Hyner, PA; a popular spot for hang gliding!
Hyner View 4 - The sun sets over the town of Hyner, PA producing this dramatic view.
Red-Spotted Newt 1 Red-Spotted newts, also known as eastern newts, are known to inhabit eastern North America. - Donut Hole Trail - Hyner Run SP - PA
Red-Spotted Newt 2 You can find newts where the area is moist; wetlands, small lakes, and ponds. Watch out if you choose to handle a red-spotted newt because they secrete a poison from their skin when scared. - Donut Hole Trail - Hyner Run SP - PA
Blister Beetle 1 Blister Beetles contain a harmful chemical that they use for protection. The chemical can even be harmful to humans if it touches the skin. It can cause painful blisters hence the name Blister Beetle - Donut Hole Trail - PA
Blister Beetle 2 Blister Beetles have softer, more flexible wings unlike those of other beetles which are hard. They are 3/4 to 1 1/4 inches long and their antennae are about 1/3 of the length of their whole body. - Donut Hole Trail - PA
Garter Snake Garter Snakes can be found most anywhere in North America from Alaska to Central America, and everywhere in between. - Donut Hole Trail - Hyner Run SP - PA
Fish Dam Run Vista Sunset Fish Dam Run Vista overlooks the Russell Letterman Wild Area which is a great spot in the fall to see all of the fall colors. - Sproul SF - PA
American Toad American Toads can be found mostly anywhere that it is moist in the eastern part of the US and Canada. They take shelter under logs, rocks, and leaves. In the cooler months they will bury themselves up to 3 feet in the ground to hibernate. Some American Toads have lived to be 30 years old! - Chuck Keiper Trail - Sproul SF - PA
White Marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar The White Marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar is found in eastern North America. When these caterpillars gather in large groups they can cause much damage to hardwood and coniferous trees. They have nettling hairs on their body that can cause skin irritations also. - Chuck Keiper Trail - Sproul SF - PA
Ink vs Vine - Bald Eagle SP - PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 1 - Bald Eagle SP – PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 2 - Bald Eagle SP – PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 3 - Bald Eagle SP – PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 4 - Bald Eagle SP – PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 5 - Bald Eagle SP – PA
F. J. Sayers Lake 6 - Bald Eagle SP - PA
Stump - Bald Eagle SP Found along a trail at Bald Eagle State Park – PA
Northern Brown Snake - Bald Eagle SP - PA
Black Rat Snake - Mt. Nittany - State College, PA
Presque Isle North Pierhead Lighthouse - Lake Erie
Big Maple - Asbury Woods - Erie, PA
Walnut Creek - Asbury Woods - Erie, PA
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