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World Bird Wednesday - Seagull

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Photos Taken At Spreckles Lake In San Francisco For more fantastic bird photography visit http://pineriverreview.blogspot.com

Sundays In My City - Spreckles Lake Toy Boat Races

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Weekend Reflections - Spreckles Lake

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At Spreckles Lake in San Francisco Be sure to check out Weekend Reflections for more beautiful photography.

Camera Critters - Turtles

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Spreckles Lake located in Golden Gate Park in the heart of San Francisco is a playground for birds and turtles. This large stone turtle is situated in the lake and is the resting and sunbathing spot for the turtles who make the lake their home. Click the above widget for more Camera Critters.

Camera-Critters #115

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Midnight is what I call him - taken at the Palace of Legion of Honor in San Francisco . My friend Carmen's buddy Manfred - taken at Spreckles Lake in Golden Gate Park My squirrel diva buddy - taken at the Botanical Gardens in San Francisco My buddy Dominoes - taken at Spreckles Lake in Golden Gate Park Click the above photo widget to visit other participants at Camera Critters.

Mellow Yellow Monday #72

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Manfred @ Spreckles Lake in Golden Gate Park Along the Great Highway @ The Cliff House Municipal Railway bus stop decked out in floral attire. Lincoln Park golf course in San Francisco Have fun and visit the Mellow Yellow Monday participants.

Spreckles Lake - Golden Gate Park

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Spreckles Lake is located in the outer Richmond district of San Francisco within Golden Gate Park. Unlike Stow Lake which is surrounded by lush foliage, trees and plant life, Spreckles lake is very stark and almost has a huge swimming pool feel to it. The only thing that attracts me to this lake is the bird wildlife. There are ducks, geese, fish, turtles, seagulls and of course your everyday blackbirds and pigeons of which you can get up close and personal. They waddle right up to you and just hang out. It is so much fun watching them, studying their behavior and of course getting them on camera. Hope you enjoy the photos.