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Hot Shots – May 2015

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While shopping on Isla Mujeres, an island off the coast of Cancun, Mexico, Jeff Filby of Bridgeville took this photo of one of the colorful streets in the island's main town.

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Stephen Ezarik took this photo of an Eastern water snake that his been living in a rock wall his mother built many years ago.

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A while back, Beth Signorini sent us a photo of a great horned owl nesting near Bridgeville. She checked back and found that the owl now has an owlet.

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Tammy Perkins saw this yellow-bellied sapsucker for the first time at her feeder in Scenery Hill.

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Erica Jestat-Garrison took this photo of a sunset after a rainy day at the home of her parents, Rebecca and Doug Burig of Washington.

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Tammy Perkins sent us this photo of the interesting pair of pals she found in her chicken pen.

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Sandy Thomas of Washington took this photo of a frog chilling at Washington Cemetery.

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Stephen Grzanka captured this beautiful sunset in Edenton, N.C.

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Christan Mitchell took this photo of crabapple blossoms along the Canonsburg Hospital driveway.

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Amanda Durbin spotted these trout lilies (dog's tooth violets) during a recent walk in the woods in Amwell Township.

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Jody Brown took this photo of a desert bighorn sheep while on Dolly's Steamboat on Canyon Lake at Apache Junction, Ariz.

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Karen Revis of Claysville took this photo of a sunset from Boone Road.

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Joyce Mankey took this photo of a male bluebird perched atop a bluebird house, keeping watch while Mrs. B was inside the house making a nest.

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Stephen Ezarik took this photo of the first set of bluebird eggs in one of his birdhouses. He's hoping for one or two more sets this year.

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Dandelions aren't always a welcome addition to one's lawn, but they can make for a pretty picture, as evidence by this one sent to us by Kerry Pigeon.

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Bob LaVelle used a trail camera to get this photo of a secret deer dance party in East Finley Township.

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Estelle Woodburn of Independence Township took this close-up photo of an orchid iris.

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Allan Jack took this photo of his granddaughter, Caydence, after a busy day of picking morel mushrooms.

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Beth Signorini took this photo of an adult heron and two babies in a nest at the Bridgeville Heron Rookery.

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Tom Gazvoda of Canonsburg took this photo of the new fishing dock at Cross Creek County Park that is accessible from the entrance off Route 844 in West Middletown.

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Mary Holmes of Washington says her Great Dane, Oreo, loves to "counter surf" for leftovers. She clearly seems displeased about missing this day's dinner buffet.

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Janet George spotted this tuliptree silkmoth clinging to a blade of grass in her front yard in Green Hills Borough.

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Erica Jestat-Garrison took this photo at the Pirates' home opener.

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Erica Jestat-Garrison took this photo of a bird's nest built inside a wreath on her front door.

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Christan Mitchell shot this sunset photo through the trees behind her house.

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Peter Ketting sent us this photo of a butterfly feeding on lilac bushes.

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Brook Ward took this photo during a recent visit to Machu Picchu in Peru.

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Amanda Durbin took this photo of an oriental poppy in full bloom.

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Bob LaVelle of Washington says he gets thousands of photos every spring and summer from the trail cameras he puts out. He says he gets about four photos a week of coyotes. Almost all of them are captured in nighttime shots, but these two got their picture snapped in the daylight in North Franklin Township.

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A bird took advantage of this old truck to build a nest for its family. Myrta Litman took the photo on the Day farm in Amwell Township.

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Marigold (the sheep) had a little lamb, named Daisy, and Robin Seeber took the baby picture.

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