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Wildlife photo exhibit in Macon

art wildlifephotoThere will be a wildlife photography exhibit showcasing the works of Ed & Cindy Boos through the month of September at the Macon County Public Library.

The “Wild Critter Adventures” photography exhibit features photos and video a variety of different wildlife behaviors and images taken by the Boos. Critters displayed include mammals such as grizzly, bears, lions, jackals, and bobcats. Many species of birds are also included in the exhibit from several Florida birding hot spots, Bosque del Apache in New Mexico, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah, Yellowstone National Park and locations in Kenya.  

The Boos primary focus is capturing avian and other wildlife behaviors. They have traveled to many locations throughout the United States and Canada in pursuit of their photography interests. With Ed’s primary focus on still photography and Cindy’s on video photography, they have developed wildlife programs for presentation to birding groups in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

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