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A short film from clips I gathered during a trip to the Nebraska Sandhills earlier this fall. Make sure to view in HD!
The shots were gathered at locations off of Highway 2 near Hyannis and within the Nebraska National Forest near Halsey. A bird's-eye view from a drone really allows you to experience the grandeur of the landscape in a completely new way.
Please share and have a great week!
(Music is property of Tycho)

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Nature's soundtrack as I stood beneath this windmill tonight. Make sure to have your volume on and click HD.

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A little over a month ago I began watching a Fox den that was home to at least 4 newborns. Watching the young foxes emerge from the tunnels to rest, groom, or wrestle among the weeds was a surreal experience each and every time. On occasion I would see the Mother, nimble and vigilant, much unlike the babies that seemed oblivious to the world (and me).
I was able to visit the den again for the first time in a few weeks recently, and to my surprise, discovered that a family of Woodchucks had reclaimed the tunnels the Foxes had been inhabiting. I have a feeling the Foxes moved due to the fact they were close to a populated area and many others that hiked the nearby trails knew of their existence. Too much attention must have taken its toll. I'm just glad I was able observe them while I did and was able to take a few photos, of which I'll be sharing over the coming days.

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When I took this aerial photo of the Snake River last summer I had no idea that there was a canoe in the water below until I loaded it onto my computer last night. Can you spot it?
There’s still a gold rush in the #Colorado mountains each and every fall 🍂
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