PHOTO GALLERY: Man enjoys birds at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area
Tuesday, January 24, 2012 | 8:32 p.m. CST;
updated 9:36 a.m. CST, Wednesday, January 25, 2012
BY
Missourian Staff
Marvin Chapman visits the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area every week to watch and photograph birds. The National Audubon Society says Eagle Bluffs is an important area for birds.
A flock of Mallard ducks sit in a pond located at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area on Tuesday. The Audubon Society, an organization whose mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, has called Eagle Bluffs an “Important Bird Area."
¦ Sam Gause
Marvin Chapman photographs birds at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area on Tuesday. Chapman, who has been interested in photography all of his life, started seriously photographing nature after the passing of his wife seven years ago.
¦ Sam Gause
Marvin Chapman looks through his binoculars for birds at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area on Tuesday. Chapman is at Eagle Bluffs every week taking photos and says he has never been disappointed.
¦ Sam Gause
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