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New England Wildlife | Photographs

A collection of nature and New England wildlife photographs from featured photographer John Vose.

A barred owl perches on a tree branch, with its feathers fluffed up. The owl's eyes are partially closed, and it appears calm. The background shows green foliage and another part of the tree trunk.

Barred Owl, Quechee, Vermont.

Photo Credit: John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Please enjoy this selection of nature and New England wildlife photographs from featured photographer John Vose, a self-taught photographer living in the Jericho Hills area of Hartford, Vermont. See more of John’s work here.
Loons, Piermont, New Hampshire.
Loons, Piermont, New Hampshire.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Fox Kit, Lyme, New Hampshire.
Fox Kit, Lyme, New Hampshire.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
House Finch, Hartford, Vermont.
House Finch, Hartford, Vermont.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Bald Eagle, Hartford, Vermont.
Bald Eagle, Hartford, Vermont.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Shorebirds, Newbury, Massachusetts.
Shorebirds, Newbury, Massachusetts.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Moose, Errol, New Hampshire.
Moose, Errol, New Hampshire.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Great blue heron, Springfield, New Hampshire.
Great blue heron, Springfield, New Hampshire.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Barred Owl, Quechee, Vermont.
Barred Owl, Quechee, Vermont.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
Bohemian Waxwing, Norwich, Vermont.
Bohemian Waxwing, Norwich, Vermont.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography
White-tailed deer, Litchfield, Connecticut.
White-tailed deer, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Photo Credit : John Vose/Jericho Hills Photography

Heather Marcus

Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee. She works closely with the art director and contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.

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