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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Paprika

6/30/2017

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​Friday, 11:11 AM - “Paprika” was a cute little mixed breed that came through the shelter on June 28, 2017. She was found running near the General Mills plant in Social Circle, GA.

Her breed was anybody’s guess, but I’d say some sort of spaniel or Pomeranian mix. She had a cute “smile” sitting in the grass for her photo session. I was surprised a sweet, medium-sized girl would sit without any adoption interest. But she was finally rescued by Burlington County Animal Alliance of New Jersey on July 7, 2017.

​Her rescue was sponsored by pledges from Eileen and Donna. 
williamwisephoto is saving up little by little to replace and upgrade the aging animal shelter camera. Every little donation is greatly appreciated! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Bullet

6/28/2017

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Wednesday, 8:44 AM - Dang it! I hate when a dog I really like is heartworm positive!
 
I quickly fell for Bullet’s funny underbite and quirky personality, so I wanted to give him a head start on some internet exposure. Although his stray-hold wouldn't expire for another two days, I started his bloodwork and took him out for a photo session. After a few good shots, I came back inside and my heart dropped when I saw the ‘positive’ dot on his heartworm test.
 
“Bullet” was a stray Boxer/American Bulldog that came into the Walton County Animal Shelter on June 27, 2017. He was picked up on a rural road out in the county without any ID or chip. Poor guy was covered in fleas and did a lot of dancin’ and movin’ when sprayed to kill the little boogers. His funny under bite added to his quirky personality. 
Bullet was photographed for the Walton County Animal Control Shelter on June 28, 2017. Sadly, no rescue or adopter stepped up for him and he did not make it out of the shelter. But his photos will forever memorialize this wonderful dog lost in an imperfect world. 
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Juvenile Opossum

6/28/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Virginia Opossum juvenile in humane raccoon cage trap Picture
Baby North American Opossum caught in box trap. Didelphis virginianus. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia USA.
​Wednesday, 2:58 PM - Opossum in your bedroom? That’s just part of life in the south. Okay, maybe not for everyone. But when you work for animal control, it seems that way.
 
I don’t know what it is about mobile homes that seems to attract wildlife and stray cats. Perhaps it is all those “tidy” human beings concentrated in one area. The little critters just want to be part of the group love action too!
 
One particular young fellow was making surprise appearances here and there over a week. Normally, animal control would refer the caller to a nuisance wildlife company. But this older lady needed a little assistance. Junior was caught in a trap after a couple of days, came to the shelter for a photo shoot, and was released.
 
After removing him from the trap, I placed him on a low branch for close up photos. But the little guy shimmied up the tree in no time flat. Sitting up about 20 feet in the air, I had to get out my telephoto lens for the session. Cute little guy! 
Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
​Walton County, Georgia
Mostly sunny, 85°
Sunrise 6:24 AM; Sunset 8:48 PM
Day length 14 hours, 23 minutes
Moon: 27% waxing crescent 
Virginia Opossum juvenile in tree Picture
Baby North American Opossum climbing pine tree. Didelphis virginianus. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia USA.
Virginia Opossum juvenile in humane raccoon cage trap Picture
Baby North American Opossum caught in box trap. Didelphis virginianus. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia USA.
Virginia Opossum juvenile in tree Picture
Baby North American Opossum climbing pine tree. Didelphis virginianus. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia USA.
Virginia Opossum juvenile in tree Picture
Baby North American Opossum climbing pine tree. Didelphis virginianus. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia USA.
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Another Bluebird fledges...

6/27/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Eastern Bluebird Fledgling peeking from birdhouse nest box Picture
Baby Eastern Bluebird songbird fledgling sitting in birdhouse. Athens, Georgia, USA. Sialia sialis
Tuesday, 5:58 PM - Throughout the month of June the Eastern Bluebirds have been raising a second clutch of the season. I’ve watched the diligent parents making runs to and from the nest box all day long; bringing bugs, removing waste.

Going out to grill some kabobs, I saw a brave fledgling peering out through the nest box hole. He kept a curious eye on me. I kept my distance and in about 20 minutes he gained the courage to come out of the box to the lip under the door.
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In another move of bravery, he flapped his wings, but didn’t make it far. He half-flew, half stumbled over to the ledge between the birdhouses. I left him sitting there with mom making frequent chirps from a distance while I went inside to enjoy the kabab. Upon coming back out, he was gone. I couldn’t find him on the ground around the turtle pond. So I’m hoping he flew off to a safe place. 
Athens, Georgia
Sunny with a high near 86
Sunrise 6:24 AM, sunset 8:48 PM
Day length 14 hours, 23 minutes
Moon: 27% waxing crescent
Baby Eastern Bluebird songbird fledgling sitting by birdhouse Picture
Baby Eastern Bluebird songbird fledgling sitting by birdhouse. Athens, Georgia, USA. Sialia sialis
Eastern Bluebird Fledgling peeking from birdhouse nest box Picture
Baby Eastern Bluebird songbird fledgling sitting in birdhouse. Athens, Georgia, USA. Sialia sialis
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Black and White Warbler on life list...

6/25/2017

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Eastern Ruffous Sided Towhee bird in birdbath Picture
Female Eastern Towhee songbird bathing in bird bath. Athens, Georgia, USA. Pipilo erythrophthalmus
Sunday, 7:11 AM – we are finally seeing a sunrise rather than the totally overcast and rainy skies of the last few days. There is so much bird activity in the backyard. The “usuals” are all there: Chickaees, Titmice, Cardinals, House Sparrows… 

But I keep hearing a different, higher pitched chirping of several birds in the Black Cherry tree.  It is hard to get a good look with such quick flurrying in the leaves, but I see some black and white. Is it the Chickadees? But they’ve never sounded like that before. Finally, and just for a quick moment, one lands on the swingset. Obviously some sort of warbler that I haven’t seen before. 

Getting my Birds of Georgia book, the first little bird in the black and white section is, aptly named, the Black and White Warbler (Mniotilta varia). Cornell’s website says: the Black-and-white Warbler’s thin, squeaky song is one of the first signs that spring birding has sprung. This crisply striped bundle of black and white feathers creeps along tree trunks and branches like a nimble nuthatch, probing the bark for insects with its slightly downcurved bill. Though you typically see these birds only in trees, they build their little cup-shaped nests in the leaf litter of forests across central and eastern North America.

To confirm my identification, I emailed Katy with Oconee Rivers Audubon Society. She replied: "Yep, the one and only! One of my favorite birds. They migrate here in spring and stick around until late summer, then they're gone. We do have occasional over-wintering birds, but I'd say seeing one on your feeder is a nice treat! Their song is like a squeaky wheel, unlike anything I've ever heard from a bird!" A new one for my photo lifelist! I’ll have to sit and try for a better shot soon. 
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A bit later I was privileged to spy in on a female Eastern Towhee taking a bath in our birdbath. 
​Athens, Georgia
Sunrise 6:23 AM, Sunset 8:48 PM
Day length 14 hours, 24 minutes
Waxing cresent moon (4% illumination)
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Brave doe...

6/24/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Red-bellied Woodpecker Picture
Red-bellied Woodpecker
​Saturday, 10:50 AM – a young doe has been boldly entering my backyard quite regularly lately. She is less and less spooked by our presence and movements. This morning, she remained unalarmedly grazing as my wife and I sat and talked over a cup of coffee on the back patio. She appears to be eating the grasses that grow from the spilled bird seed. She has also at times boldly wandered over to eat spilled seed underneath the feeders even when the dogs next door begin to bark. 

As she grazed, another critter, never lacking in boldness, visited the feeder. A boldly colored black, white and red Red-bellied Woodpecker hangs from the feeder. His bold calls always echo throughout my backyard and surrounding woods. ​
​Athens, Georgia
Overcast, 75°
High 86°; low 70°
Sunrise 6:23 AM, Sunset 8:48 PM
Day length 14 hours, 24 minutes
New moon (0.8% illumination)
White-tailed Deer Picture
White-tailed Deer
Red-bellied Woodpecker Picture
Red-bellied Woodpecker
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Hyla...

6/21/2017

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American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
​Wednesday, 4:04 PM – I probably pass through the kennels nearly 100 times per day. On a couple of occasions, I spotted a cute little American Green Tree Frog hanging around near the drain of one of the old, unoccupied dog runs. I’m not sure how he got in the building, but couldn’t quite catch him to put him back outside.
 
After a couple of weeks, the little guy got so famished and thin that he was slow enough to catch. Before releasing him, I had to do what I love: get a glamour shot!
 
American Green Tree Frogs (Hyla cinerea) are very common here in the southeastern United States. They provide a wonderful background chorus to humid, back patio summer nights in Georgia. In fact, they are the “state amphibian” here in Georgia! 
​Walton County, Georgia
Sunrise 6:22 AM, sunset 8:47
Day length 14 hours, 25 minutes
Mostly cloudy, high 83°
American Green Tree Frog on a Sweetgum leaf, Hyla cinerea Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
American Green Tree Frog on a Sweetgum leaf, Hyla cinerea Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
American Green Tree Frog held in hand fingers Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
American Green Tree Frog on moss branch Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
American Green Tree Frog on Queen Anne`s Lace flower Picture
American Green Tree Frog, Hyla cinerea, a common tree frog of the Southeast United States. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: TNR Poster Boy Blackie

6/21/2017

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​Wednesday, 11:22 AM – Feral cats... this time of year can get quite depressing.  In June/July each year the intake of cats and kittens spikes at Walton County Animal Control, and probably in every shelter across the nation as well.
 
Throughout the day, citizens make trips to the shelter with feral cats in traps, boxes of kittens with goopy eyes, newborn kittens “abandoned” by their mothers. What is so sad is that there is no outlet for these wild cats. It is hard enough to get a spayed/neutered house cats re-homed, much less the untamed strays. And there are only so many barns needing a mouser.

One lucky cat was “Blackie”. He was dumped outside the shelter a few years ago. After a neuter and rabies vaccine, he has become the shelter’s TNR poster boy. Now, if he isn’t busy hunting rats in the drainage ditch, he greets most every visitor to the shelter’s admin office.
 
I am quite thankful for the local groups that are doing what they can to address the cat issue through TNR and low-cost spay/neuter. Although it seems like it is only picking up a few starfish off an entire seashore, perhaps one day we’ll catch up.  Until then, every summer day repeats the heartbreaking scenario for the shelter worker: euthanizing cat after cat. But “Blackie” is one of those lucky starfish. 
​Once upon a time, there was an old man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach every morning before he began his work. Early one morning, he was walking along the shore after a big storm had passed and found the vast beach littered with starfish as far as the eye could see, stretching in both directions.
 
Off in the distance, the old man noticed a small boy approaching.  As the boy walked, he paused every so often and as he grew closer, the man could see that he was occasionally bending down to pick up an object and throw it into the sea.  The boy came closer still and the man called out, “Good morning!  May I ask what it is that you are doing?”
 
The young boy paused, looked up, and replied “Throwing starfish into the ocean. The tide has washed them up onto the beach and they can’t return to the sea by themselves,” the youth replied. “When the sun gets high, they will die, unless I throw them back into the water.”
 
The old man replied, “But there must be tens of thousands of starfish on this beach. I’m afraid you won’t really be able to make much of a difference.”
 
The boy bent down, picked up yet another starfish and threw it as far as he could into the ocean. Then he turned, smiled and said, “It made a difference to that one!”
 
adapted from The Star Thrower, by Loren Eiseley (1907 – 1977)
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New York...

6/15/2017

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Statue of Liberty at Night Picture
Statue of Liberty at night. Libertas, the Roman goddess. Torch. Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States.
​Thursday,9:26 PM - My nephew graduated from Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy on Saturday, June 17, and we made the trip to celebrate.
 
My family and I left Georgia on Wednesday, and after two days of driving, which included an additional three hours of delay slowly trudging through backed up traffic around D.C. and the Bronx, we finally arrived at our hotel, quickly changed clothes and ran to train station. Our destination was Pier 81 in Manhattan for an evening cruise on the Hudson and East Rivers.
 
After a wide-eyed walk through Penn Station and a nerve wracking Uber ride, we finally got to the pier and boarded a small dinner cruise ship. The boat made several passes by the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and afforded great views of the New York City skyline, which became especially brilliant and colorful the sun set and the city became aglow.
 
New York wasn’t my speed (it was about 100 mph too fast for me!) and I was happy to head back home to Georgia. But the city was wonderful to see. And my nephew’s military school graduation was quite inspiring. He is now off to the Navy for several years! 
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Statue of Liberty at night. Libertas, the Roman goddess. Torch. Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Boxers Baxter and Blossom

6/13/2017

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​Tuesday, 9:18 AM – Blossom and Baxter were two Boxers picked up stray on Bethel Church Road in Walton County on June 12, 2017. Blossom had such a cute, wrinkled face, and Baxter was a happy boy.
 
I thought for certain an owner would come forward and a photo shoot would be a waste of time.  But leaving the following day for my nephew’s graduation in New York, I would be out of the office for the remainder of the week. So, just in case, I took both out for a really quick portrait (and a short walk to get out of the kennel).
 
Upon returning from my days off, it really shocked me to find out that no owner came forward for this pair. Baxter was adopted on June 15 and Blossom was adopted on June 16. 
williamwisephoto is saving for a camera upgrade. Your support is appreciated!
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Large Black Ratsnake in the Kitchen...

6/13/2017

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Tuesday, 2:57 PM - Spring and summer months bring frequent, urgent calls across the 911 radio system for snakes inside people’s homes. One particular snake was quite large and worth some photography. 
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Animal Control Officer Nancy Hall was called out to a Church Street home in Monroe, Georgia by a frantic woman that had a snake in her kitchen. When she arrived, ACO Hall found this long, thick Black Rat Snake (Pantherophis) stretched all the way across the kitchen table! They are typically about 3 to 4 feet long, but this one was every bit of six feet, if not a foot longer. The two bulbous lumps in his belly showed he had just enjoyed a meal of some sort.
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Black Rat Snakes make up about 90% of the snake calls we receive at Walton County Animal Control. Except for giving you a heart attack, they are completely harmless to people. They love to eat birds and birds eggs straight out of the nests. Therefore, they are agile climbers and can scale the side of a sheer brick home or straight up a tree’s bark.
 
The babies and juveniles have a beautiful, distinct black and gray pattern that fades to black as the snake ages. The pattern can sometimes be faintly seen on the adults as well.
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This big boy must have had a long life and story to tell. There were several scars along his girth. He was also quite the feisty fellow… perhaps that is how he survived a long life.

​At one point during the photoshoot, as he tried to slither off the stump into the leaf litter, I gained a stinging strike to my hand as he sunk his teeth into my fingers as I grabbed him mid-body.  I released him in the woods behind the shelter after his photo session to continue his happy, rat-eating life. ​​​
​Walton County, Georgia
Sunny, high 90°
Sunrise 6:21 AM, Sunset 8:45 PM
14 hours, 23 minutes
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Dusty and Rusty

6/13/2017

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​Tuesday, 8:57 AM – “Dusty” and “Rusty” were two pitbull mix puppies (about 7 to 8 months old) that were signed over to the shelter on June 12, 2017.

It can be tough at times to get these “teenage” dogs adopted out. They are no longer cute tiny puppies, but they aren’t yet calm, trained adults.

Neither were leash broken, and weren’t too well socialized either. So they kind of just froze in place during their photo sessions. However, their cute expressions were just enough to get them noticed.

​They didn’t stay together, but were both adopted into good homes on June 15, 2017. 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Lane

6/12/2017

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​Monday, 9:27 AM – “Lane” was brought in to the shelter on June 7, 2017 by a citizen who had found him running loose. He had a microchip which traced to an owner who recently had another dog impounded and they did not come to claim. After 5 days, it looked like his owner wouldn’t come get “Lane” either. So I took him out for a session.
 
His photo shoot was a challenge. Lane paced back and forth the entire time, wanting to be somewhere else. He didn’t respond to a squeaky toy, barking, panting, or any other funny noise I could make. For about twenty minutes I tried getting a shot where he paused his pacing long enough for a decent shot looking at the camera.
 
Lane remained a bundle of pent-up energy as he waited in his kennel  for his owner to come claim him. They never did.

​Luckily, Second Chance Habitat Sanctuary, a rescue out of Virginia, sent a local foster by to meet him and rescue him on June 22, 2017. Most dogs don’t enjoy that long of a stay. But the shelter stayed fairly empty and Lane was afforded a few more days to be rescued. 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Hailey

6/12/2017

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​Monday, 9:07 AM - “Hailey” was a happy chocolate Labrador mix that was picked up by one of the Animal Control Officers on June 11, 2017.

​Normally I’d wait until their stray-hold expired before going out for a photoshoot, but knew I was leaving for New York in a few days. I wanted to get Hailey photographed and out there on the web before I left town. She was very cooperative for her photoshoot out near the shelter pond.

​A couple of days later, her owner came forward and claimed her. Her real name was “Macy”. 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: June

6/9/2017

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​Friday, 8:56 AM - June was a quiet and calm shepherd mix that was surrendered by her owner on June 9, 2017.

​It was one of those mornings I hate to see: I pull up to the shelter at 7:30 AM and there is already somebody waiting out front to turn in a dog.  That usually signals a busy day of impounds.
 
She had a bit of a skin condition, as can be seen by the thinning hair in her photographs, but luckily she had already been fixed and was housebroken. She was a little bit harder of a dog to place, but was finally rescued by PAWS Atlanta ten days after her surrender. 
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