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Love this! Sounds like you have done lots of traveling and shooting of the good kind. How neat! Love wildlife photos!

JGalt

Thanks Patsy. At first I only solved the beautiful puzzles I found here but then I thought I should give back and share my images as well. I'm glad you enjoy them.

beyondwords

Thank you for your reply. I love looking at your photos, but I've been hesitant to do the puzzles. Because there are so many good photos on Jigidi, I usually limit myself to puzzles from photos taken by the poster or a family member or friend. When the poster has that kind of connection with the image, I can have a connection with both the image and the poster. Now I will be doing many of your puzzles, and wishing for more time to do puzzles.

You've travelled a lot and to interesting places and have taken excellent photos. I'm really interested in many of the animals whose photos you have posted already, especially owls and now Squeaky (and of course your own Bengal kitties). I'm very glad you're an active member of the Jigidi community. ~Patsy

JGalt

I think Squeaky is from here, although it looks like the tours are suspended during the present situation.
https://www.pwpark.com/pages/aaa/activities/magic.asp

JGalt

I did take all the photos I have published on Jigidi. Most of the ones published thus far are from UK, Ireland and Alaska. We look for Hawks, Owls (falconry centers with experience tours) and every other animal encounter when we travel.
Many of the large estates in the UK have opened portions of their property as animal preserves, like Woburn, Eastwell Manor (lots of lemur pictures to come). We also went on photo safaris in England and Ireland, I believe the apes & monkeys are from one of those.
I have lots of pictures from our trips down under as well, especially birds & jumping croc. Lots more to come.

beyondwords

Did YOU take the photos of all these intriguing animals? If so, where?

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