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2016 Wildlife Photo Contest

Pileated Woodpecker, Concord, MA, United States of America
Gimme Some Food!

Species: Pileated Woodpecker | Location: Concord, MA, United States of America

What an amazing sight, to see the baby pileated woodpecker demanding to be fed!

About The Photographer

Specializing in Nature Photography:

* Landscapes of New England

* Wildlife of New England

* Abstracts based on Landscapes and Wildlife

* International Travel

Current and Upcoming Exhibitions:

* Lincoln Library: Feb-March 2016 and Aug 2016 * Newbury Court, Concord: July, 2014-Present

* Nashoba Bakery, West Concord: March-Apr 2016 * Boxboro Library: Oct-Nov 2016

* Bedford Police Station: Jan. 2015-Present * First Parish Church, Concord: Dec 2016-Jan 2017

Assignments:

* Organization for Assabet River: Cover photo, May 2016

* Trail Photographer for Sudbury Valley Trustees, March 2014-Present

* Trail Photographer for Concord Land Trust, July 2015-Present

* October Farm Calendar, 2015

Past Exhibitions:

* Reasons To Be Cheerful, West Concord: Sept-Dec 2015 * Concord Art Association: Dec, 2014

* First Parish Church, Concord: April-October, 2015 * Gallery at 51 Walden: April-June, 2014

* Harvey Wheeler Center, Concord: April-June 2015 * Emerson Hospital: Nov. 2014 thru Jan. 2015

* United Parish of Auburndale, Newton: May-July, 2015 * Trinitarian Church, Wayland: Jan-Feb 2015

* Belmont Gallery of Art: Sept-Dec 2014; Oct-Nov 2015 * Emerson Umbrella Gallery: July, 2014

* Post Road Art Center, Marlboro: Sept-Oct; Dec, 2014 * Artscape at Bradford Mill: Nov, 2014

* Wayland Public Library SVNP Exhibit: Nov, 2014 and 2015 * Farfalle Market Exhibit: June-Oct, 2014

* Musketaquid Earth Day Show: April-May, 2014 * Haute Coffee Exhibit: June-Aug, 2014

Check out Terri’s photography website: www.eyesoftheworld.zenfolio.com
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