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Chesapeake Lens: “Sailor’s Delight” By Lauren Morris Turner

January 24, 2026 by Chesapeake Lens Leave a Comment


A red sky at night, even in winter, promises a good next day.
“Sailor’s Delight” by Lauren Morris Turner

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Chesapeake Lens: “Incoming” By Cynthia Garrett Garmoe

January 17, 2026 by Chesapeake Lens Leave a Comment


A Breat Blue Heron glides home in the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
“Incoming!” by Cynthia Garrett Garmoe.

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Chesapeake Lens: “Riley’s Lock” By Lee Goodwin

January 10, 2026 by Chesapeake Lens

The Potomac River, one of the Bay’s major tributaries, flows on at dusk. “Riley’s Lock” by Lee Goodwin.

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Chesapeake Lens: ”Tundra Swans” by Geoffrey S. Baker

January 3, 2026 by Chesapeake Lens

On a winter'a day, a pair of tundra swans descend out of a gray sky.”Tundra Swans” by Geoffrey S. Baker

On a winter'a day, a pair of tundra swans descend out of a gray sky.”Tundra Swans” by Geoffrey S. Baker

On a winter’a day, a pair of tundra swans descend out of a gray sky.”Tundra Swans” by Geoffrey S. Baker

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Chesapeake Lens: “Winter’s Grip” By Kathy Heckner Shirk

December 27, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

Winter takes hold of the Northeast River. “Winter’s Grip” by Kathy Heckner Shirk

Winter takes hold of the Northeast River. “Winter’s Grip” by Kathy Heckner Shirk

Winter takes hold of the Northeast River.
“Winter’s Grip” by Kathy Heckner Shirk

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Chesapeake Lens: “Abandoned” By William L. Thompson

December 20, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

“Abandoned” by William L. Thompson.

“Abandoned” by William L. Thompson.

As the Beatles would say, it would be “a long, cold, lonely winter” in this abandoned tenant cabin in Tuckahoe Woods.
“Abandoned”  by William L. Thompson.

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Chesapeake Lens: “On the Hunt” By Vibhanshu Shekkar

December 13, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

At this time of year, short-eared owls return to grasslands of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge to hunt for small mammals. Bon appetite!
“On the Hunt” by Vibhanshu Shekkar

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Chesapeake Lens: “Tradition” by Michale Dreese

December 6, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

Burl Lewis and Jamie Fisher tend their pound nets in the pre-dawn light carrying on a time-honored fishing tradition. “Tradition” by Michale Dreese.

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Chesapeake Lens: “Morning Mist” by Richard Shanks

November 29, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

It’s a misty morning in the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, peaceful as can be. “Morning Mist” by Richard Shanks.

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Chesapeake Lens: “Cooper’s Hawk” By Mike Dougherty

November 22, 2025 by Chesapeake Lens

Maybe not the king, but surely a prince of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
“Cooper’s Hawk” by Mike Dougherty.

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