Peggy Douglas came upon a field full of snow geese at Prime Hook National Wildlife Reserve. “I felt very joyful,” she said. “They were everywhere and they were very noisy. I couldn't help thinking, the fields are alive with the sounds of snow geese.”
-
Photographers should submit work to photos@capegazette.com for consideration in the Community Photography Showcase online feature. Please include your name, phone number and where the photo was made. Photos will be posted to www.capegazette.com/column/community-photo-showcase.
Most Popular
-
(14,749)
Car crashes near Rehoboth Boardwalk
-
(7,039)
Riprap from old bridge worsening...
-
(4,228)
New Five Points roundabout partially...
-
(3,906)
Bomb threats target Rehoboth Beach bar
-
(3,547)
Baja Bob’s slated for south end of...
-
(3,254)
McGuiness officially files for state...
-
(3,153)
Rehoboth lighthouse razed, rebuilt in...
-
(3,047)
F. Terry Carmine, services set
-
(2,691)
Local students excel at universities
-
(2,629)
Cape board president: Goal to keep...
Most Popular
-
(14,749)
Car crashes near Rehoboth Boardwalk
-
(7,039)
Riprap from old bridge worsening...
-
(4,228)
New Five Points roundabout partially...
-
(3,906)
Bomb threats target Rehoboth Beach bar
-
(3,547)
Baja Bob’s slated for south end of...
-
(3,254)
McGuiness officially files for state...
-
(3,153)
Rehoboth lighthouse razed, rebuilt in...
-
(3,047)
F. Terry Carmine, services set
-
(2,691)
Local students excel at universities
-
(2,629)
Cape board president: Goal to keep...