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PHOTOS: More From Suzy Julian

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Lynnfield resident Suzy Julian has been kind enough to provide this website with another photo gallery featuring the bald eagles, blue herons and generally beautiful scenery that can be spotted from her home near Suntaug Lake.

Readers are always welcome to share their photographic (and writing) talents with the community on this website. With that, enjoy this latest batch of impressive outdoor photos from Suzy!

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Don

9:13 am on Friday, April 13, 2012

Must say Bill, your picture on April 10th was excellent and I though it was going to be my desktop wallpaper for a long time. I usually change it daily. That picture of the eagle is going to be my desktop for a long, long time.

Awesome pictures and thanks very much for sharing them. I saw a red fox the other day running from Heritage Lane across the street. Plus about 25 turkeys in our back yard. Lots of wildlife yet to be photo'd if I could get my camera fast enough.

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William Laforme

9:15 am on Friday, April 13, 2012

Thanks Don - I've only seen a fox once or twice in my life, that would be a great one to photograph. Suzy's photos have been great, there are so many people who are sending in these great photos. It really enhances the experience for the readers and the community I think.

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Don

1:47 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012

Totally agree. Next time I go hiking, Sunday, will bring my camera and send some photos, but they are usually the Fells and will cover Stoneham, Melrose, and parts of Malden. Maybe we'll show your Patch counterparts what they are missing, as I read those papers also. This eagle is stunning against the blue sky background.

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William Laforme

3:16 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012

I have two photo galleries sitting in the queue to run in the coming weeks, one from above the pond over by the Lynn/Saugus area and another from the old rail bed by 128. Next week I'm also heading out to get a new gallery for the site, most likely checking out the other end of the tracks toward Peabody this time.

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