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  • The flag of the State of Alabama on car bumper 5th March 2020 in downtown Dothan, The Peanut Capital of the World, Alabama, United States of America.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, one of his prized trophies from The State Game and Fish Department, a North Dakota Whopper Club Award Winner. A Chinook Salmon weighing in at 23lb 8oz.
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  • Ducks Unlimited and organisation which brings together duck hunters from all over the US, is promoted through this symbol seen on a hat near Minot, North Dakota, United States. The logo can be seen on baseball / hunting caps and bumper stickers everywhere you go here in the duck hunting state of North Dakota. The engraved stock of a double barrel shotgun sits ready should any fair game be seen.
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  • Old vintage cars lay abandoned in the North Dakotan prairie, just east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. Over the state there is much that is left to the landscape. Lanadowners who left their homes as if they had to make a fast escape, or vehicles as here just not disposed of. There is no salt used on the roads in North Dakota, hance what is left to the land remains in remarkable condition.
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  • Old vintage cars lay abandoned in the North Dakotan prairie, just east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. Over the state there is much that is left to the landscape. Lanadowners who left their homes as if they had to make a fast escape, or vehicles as here just not disposed of. There is no salt used on the roads in North Dakota, hance what is left to the land remains in remarkable condition.
    2007_10_14_North Dakota_B.jpg
  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • Democrat activists driving through downtown encouraging African American voting in the Primaries on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday 50 years earlier was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators calling for the right to vote were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • ‘Old Sam’, the now abandoned Samaritans Hospital on 3rd March 2020, in Selma, Alabama, United States. Here in 1965 the civil rights activists were taken, injured after the violent beatings they endured during their first attempt to march to the State capital and seek voting rights. (photo by Barry Lewis/In<br />
Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Illinois State Memorial in Vicksburg National Military Park, the site of the American Civil War Battle on 1st March 2020 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States. commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign which led up to the Battle of Vicksburg, waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. . Reconstructed forts and trenches evoke memories of the 47-day siege that ended in the surrender of the city. Victory here and at Port Hudson, farther south in Louisiana, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River. In designing the memorial, the decision was made to construct not only a grand and imposing commemorative structure worthy of the State of Illinois, but a temple of fame as well, within the walls of which will be preserved in enduring bronze and stone the name of every soldier from Illinois who participated in that memorable and decisive campaign and siege.
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  • Many Louisiana State Police Troopers from across the state work in New Orleans for Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Fake arrest by State Troopers for a selfie on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Sunset reflects on the famous curved facade of 17 State Street building in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America.  Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan is the Financial, government and cultural district of the city.
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  • The Empire State Building framed by Manhattan Bridge which is framed by the red brick buildings of Washington Street, Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York City, United States of America.  People walk across the street, which still has cars surrounded in snow.
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  • Various types of ducks callers while duck hunting at dawn on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
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  • Timmy Stein duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_Q.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_N.jpg
  • A prized green headed male Mallard during duck hunting on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
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  • Various types of ducks callers while duck hunting at dawn on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_P.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn in camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_K.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_J.jpg
  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
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  • Ammunition for sale at a gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_F.jpg
  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_E.jpg
  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_D.jpg
  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota_C.jpg
  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_M.jpg
  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
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  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_BL.jpg
  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_BG.jpg
  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_BK.jpg
  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_BI.jpg
  • 12 guage shotgun shells as used by the hunters during their annual duck and upland game bird hunting in Minot, North Dakota, United States. These cartridges range in guage size and with shot of different metal types. Mainly, and in this case, lead shot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_BH.jpg
  • A prized green headed male Mallard during duck hunting on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_AE.jpg
  • Various types of ducks callers while duck hunting at dawn on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_19_North Dakota Outs_AU.jpg
  • At a craft store a cut out figure of western legend John Wayne stands above a stuffed Buffalo in a scene of The Badlands, near Minot, North Dakota, United States.
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, Unted States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_U.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, Unted States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_T.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, Unted States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_Q.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, Unted States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_R.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_P.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_O.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • Gun shop sign in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • Ammunition for sale at a gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
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  • A street sign announces a Drug Free School Zone in Minot, North Dakota, United States. In creasing drug use amongst minors calls for such measures.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, basement room an old telephone.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, the basement tv room also serves as a museum to his hunters life. Deer, and fish are wall mounted and traps and muskets are all present.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, in his basement, a prized stuffed trout is mounted above a photograph of his son, a fine ice hockey player.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, the entrance to his family home shows off two proud elk with fine full racks which he hunted and shot.
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  • Experienced hunter Byron Grubb with his black labrador retriever Danny out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands, shooting upland game birds such as grouse near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, Burlington near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, his gun room serves as a guests bedroom.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubbs home is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter, Burlington near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Here, his gun room serves as a guests bedroom.
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  • Ammunition for sale at a gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota Outs_R.jpg
  • Ammunition for sale at a gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota, United States. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatic weapons. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota Outs_Q.jpg
  • Ancient open prairie on a frosty morning near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Reed beds and grasses cover much of the area. This sparse landscape is flat with only slightly elevated areas. Although not dramatic the land is wild and beautiful.
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  • A local cowboy stops to say hello whilst out working his herd of cattle on a cold wet morning near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Dressed in a waterproofs and wearing leather chaps he rides his faithful horse as has been traditional. Nowadays many cowboys use quad bikes instead of horses.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson out on the North Dakota prairie grasslands, shooting upland game birds such as grouse near Minot, North Dakota, United States. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
    2007_10_17_North Dakota_M.jpg
  • Experienced hunter Byron Grubb with his son Eric out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands shooting upland game birds such as grouse near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron and Eric have been shooting for most of their lives and put considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward them with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
    2007_10_17_North Dakota_B.jpg
  • Experienced hunter Byron Grubb with his black labrador retriever Danny out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands, shooting upland game birds such as grouse near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. This cold wet morning is not ideal for this type of shooting as the birds tend to sit tight in the undergrowth. The hunters on occasion nearly tread on the birds before they will take flight.
    2007_10_17_North Dakota Outs_N.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_16_North Dakota_P.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_16_North Dakota_M.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_16_North Dakota_L.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_16_North Dakota_K.jpg
  • Duck hunting with decoys at dawn on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
    2007_10_16_North Dakota_G.jpg
  • Duck hunting at dawn hunkered down for camouflage on a hilltop south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
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  • SUV truck drives along a prairie train south of Minot, North Dakota, United States. These ancient, dusty, sometimes overgrown and impromptu roads bisect the land joining with the more organised grid road system. Silhouette of the vehicle forms in the low evening light as the sun sets a deep orange.
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  • After the week shooting ducks and upland game birds, the haul of dead birds is hanging and the hunters have the job of cleaning, plucking, skinning, dividing and generally processing the birds for their freezers, near Minot, North Dakota, United States. This is a strong smelling and gruesome job, but an important part of the process of gaining your own wild meat. Here the birds have been hanging for anything from a day to a week.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Hunters cleans the birds from their days shooting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Prior to hanging the pheasants, grouse and ducks he has shot, the birds must have their guts removed. Failure to clean the birds organs will result in the insides rapidly going off and contaminating the game meat. It is an unpleasant and strong smelling job, but all part fo the process of having wild meat in the hunters freezers for the year ahead.
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  • Hunters cleans the birds from their days shooting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Prior to hanging the pheasants, grouse and ducks he has shot, the birds must have their guts removed. Failure to clean the birds organs will result in the insides rapidly going off and contaminating the game meat. It is an unpleasant and strong smelling job, but all part fo the process of having wild meat in the hunters freezers for the year ahead.
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  • Duck hunting haul at dawn south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
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  • Duck hunting haul at dawn south-east of Minot, North Dakota, United States. The duck hunters travel in the dark to the place they suspect will be the morning feeding roost for ducks. As the sun comes up they have prepared decoys in the field and hide behind some undergrowth in their camouflage clothing. As the sun rises soem ducks take to the air for their morning feed. As they draw near the hunters make female and feeding duck calls to attract the flying birds towards the decoys and to within shooting range. The moment they are close enough the hunters quickly take aim anf fire their shotguns; some of the ducks fall to the ground. A great deal of work and effort goes into this type of shooting, with the result being a few fine Mallards for the pot.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. They wait patiently as ducks circle until they come into range. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Experienced hunter Timmy Stein makes calls using one of his duck callers, whilst duck hunting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Timmy has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back. The caller is used to make female and feeding noises to attract in other ducks.
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  • SUV truck drives along a prairie train south of Minot, North Dakota, United States. These ancient, dusty, sometimes overgrown and impromptu roads bisect the land joining with the more organised grid road system. Silhouette of the vehicle forms in the low evening light as the sun sets a deep orange.
    2007_10_15_North Dakota_H.jpg
  • SUV truck drives along a prairie train south of Minot, North Dakota, United States. These ancient, dusty, sometimes overgrown and impromptu roads bisect the land joining with the more organised grid road system. Silhouette of the vehicle forms in the low evening light as the sun sets a deep orange.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson, duck hunting with his faithful labrador retriever Chester near Minot, North Dakota, United States. They wait patiently as ducks circle until they come into range. John has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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  • Pheasants hang during an upland bird shoot near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are flushed out of the prairie grasslands and reed filled sloughs by the hunters, and often meet their end during the short hunting season.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubb with pheasants hanging during an upland bird shoot near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are flushed out of the prairie grasslands and reed filled sloughs by the hunters, and often meet their end during the short hunting season.
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  • Hunter John Davidson with a grouse out on the North Dakota prairie grasslands while upland game bird hunting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Hunters work the land to find pheasant. These men have been shooting for most of their lives and put considerable efforts into their hunting, efforts which reward them with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Pheasants hang during an upland bird shoot near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are flushed out of the prairie grasslands and reed filled sloughs by the hunters, and often meet their end during the short hunting season.
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  • Line of post boxes in the early morning mist at a truck stop in Minot, North Dakota, United States.
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  • Experienced hunters Timmy Stein with a grouse and Byron Grubb out on the North Dakota prairie grasslands shooting upland game birds near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Experienced hunters and close friends Joe Moores, Timmy Stein, Byron Grubb and John Davidson out on the North Dakota prairie grasslands shooting upland game birds near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Experienced hunter Byron Grubb out with fellow hunters Timmy Stein and John Davidson on the North Dakota prairie grasslands shooting upland game birds such as grouse near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Blue sky and clouds over ancient open prairie near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Reed beds and grasses cover much of the area. This sparse landscape is flat with only slightly elevated areas. Although not dramatic the land is wild and beautiful.
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  • Shotgun at the ready, hunter John Davidson assess the land while upland game bird hunting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Hunters work the land to find pheasant. These men have been shooting for most of their lives and put considerable efforts into their hunting, efforts which reward them with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Blue sky and clouds over ancient open prairie near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Reed beds and grasses cover much of the area. This sparse landscape is flat with only slightly elevated areas. Although not dramatic the land is wild and beautiful.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson caring for his retrieving gun dog after hunting a slough in the North Dakotan landscape near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Labrador Chester is a trained retriever on this occasion hunting upland game birds. Working dogs work extremely hard both retrieving birds such as pheasant or grouse once shot, but also flushing birds out from the undergrowth.
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  • Experienced hunter John Davidson caring for his two retrieving gun dogs after hunting a slough in the North Dakotan landscape near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Black lab Annie and Labrador Chester are trained retrievers on this occasion hunting upland game birds. These working dogs work extremely hard both retrieving birds such as pheasant or grouse once shot, but also flushing birds out from the undergrowth.
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  • Double barreled shotgun over his shoulder, hunter Byron Grubb walks Annie the black labrador dog of a fellow hunting partner, back onto a prairie trail after shooting upland game birds such as pheasant or grouse in a dry slough full of undergrowth near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Byron has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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  • Ancient open prairie on a frosty morning near Minot, North Dakota, United States. Reed beds and grasses cover much of the area. This sparse landscape is flat with only slightly elevated areas. Although not dramatic the land is wild and beautiful.
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  • On a prarie trail with shotguns broken over their arms, hunters John Davidson and Byron Grubb, Timmy Stein and Joe Moores assess the prairie while upland game bird hunting near Minot, North Dakota, United States. These hunters work the land to find pheasant and grouse. These men have been shooting for most of their lives and put considerable efforts into their hunting, efforts which reward them with wild game meats, none of which is wasted.
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