Nutria Nest

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Wade Abadie

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This morning was cold and frosty, but I managed to get some keepers. Even though they are an invasive non-native species here in Texas....I can't help but love Nutrias. Under the right conditions, they make for lovely subjects. I like to think of them as the "poor man's beaver" :)

These were taken with my Nikon Z8 + Z 180-600mm

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This morning was cold and frosty, but I managed to get some keepers. Even though they are an invasive non-native species here in Texas....I can't help but love Nutrias. Under the right conditions, they make for lovely subjects. I like to think of them as the "poor man's beaver" :)

These were taken with my Nikon Z8 + Z 180-600mm

fPeF1oW.jpg


ay0F9eU.jpg


zkQNbAW.jpg


6jhRh9g.jpg


u6mO9dW.jpg
Great set. They are cute little devils. 👍👍👍
 
This morning was cold and frosty, but I managed to get some keepers. Even though they are an invasive non-native species here in Texas....I can't help but love Nutrias. Under the right conditions, they make for lovely subjects. I like to think of them as the "poor man's beaver" :)

These were taken with my Nikon Z8 + Z 180-600mm

fPeF1oW.jpg


ay0F9eU.jpg


zkQNbAW.jpg


6jhRh9g.jpg


u6mO9dW.jpg
Sweet shots! Nice work!
 
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