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It's time to say Good Bye! My Year as a "voluntary" Ranger in the Saxon Switzerland Nationalpark is over. One year ago i posted a picture of my crew in stuttgart, here you can see some of the lovely people i met during the last year.
I have to say thank you all, i had a great year with so much amazing moments which i will never forget.
I will keep supporting the ranger and visit them now and then, stay tuned.
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Last time we had a film team of the local TV station here, doing a feature about our job: ringing the falcon babies. Applause for this little guy showing his new jewelry with pride.
You can see the TV feature here.
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Me in Blueberry Heaven...
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This is the nest of a Falcon. It seems they had mostly pigeon for dinner.
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Summit Heringsstein, a great place for a siesta!
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Morning moods at summit "Alter Wildenstein".
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Two weeks ago i had a serious weekend with some Stuttgart Boys. All inclusive program: hiking, Stiegentour, campfire, beer and boofen (which means sleeping outside in the local slang).
Big Fun!
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Blood, sweat & fun!
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This spot is just beautiful! A very old huge linden tree, a bench, a stunning view, silence, sun,...
Schmidt's Linde
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Today we caught this little Buddy near our Office. I release the dormouse some miles away in the Forrest.
Enjoy your new neighborhood Bro!
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Babyboom! Today we visit these sweet Baby Eagle Owls and ring them. In the next days I will make a call at the Falcons nest.
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This is a stunning view over the Schrammstein area. The most pictures you probably know are from the opposite side.
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The route was a big challenge, but this view outweighs. You can see the river Elbe and Bad Schandau.
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No fear!
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Men at work... A female Peregrine Falcon is brooding. This is the view through our spotting scope.
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Last weekend guest made their premiere at the Saxon Sand Stones. The price for the full action hike was a cozy campfire afterwards.
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