Margaret McKane used her automatically triggered wildlife cameras to photograph a woodchuck, white-tailed deer, a wood duck, a raccoon, great blue herons, and a bobcat at a beaver pond in Framingham.
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A woodchuck in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A white-tailed deer and a wood duck in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A raccoon in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A great blue heron in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A bobcat in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A bobcat in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A bobcat in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A white-tailed deer fawn in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A great blue heron in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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A great blue heron in Framingham, photographed with an automatically triggered wildlife camera by Margaret McKane.
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