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Hot Shots- June 2016

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Jimmy Ward took this photo of a couple enjoying a morning stroll at Indialantic Beach, Fla.

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Stephen Ezarik took this photo of pond water crowfoot flowers that line the side of a road in Scenery Hill. He said a steady stream of water there allows the flowers to thrive.

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Jim McNutt/Observer-Reporter It apperars that someone at the home of Daniel and Kerri Hartman in Bethel Park is a big Pittsburgh Penguins fan - a big enough fan to paint the Penguins logo on their front lawn on East McMurray Road, just over the township line with Peters.

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Debbie Curnarski was taking photos of a neighbor's flowers when this bee flew into the frame.

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Stephanie Phillips sent us this photo of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, taken by Dan Polaski.

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Vic Perri took a photo of his very surprised daughter, Victoria, then 7, when a cicada landed on her nose 17 years ago. His photo appeared as a Hot Shot. Vic took another photo of Victoria and a winged "friend" during the cicadas' current visit to our area.

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There was no shortage of shucked cicada shells in Allan Jack's yard. He says there were thousands of them.

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Connie Constantine spotted this new use for duct tape and adhesive bandages on a utility police along West Pike Street in Houston.

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Allan Jack spotted this turtle crossing Lagonda Road.

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Marianne Povich of Washington sent us this photo of a dog who seems to be supervising spring plowing on an Amish farm in Lancaster.

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Stephen Ezarik says this toad didn't seem pleased that he was taking its picture as it was trying to catch some breakfast.

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Jimmy Ward took this close-up of a crab in Melbourne Beach, Fla.

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Clair McCracken of Hickory spotted this dove nesting in a year-old robin's nest in a rhododendron bush.

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Jackie Jeffers took this photo of emerging cicadas in South Strabane Township.

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Sue Kotz looked outside one day to a see a ringneck pheasant trying to interact with her concrete goose. The pheasant apparently prefers the strong, silent type.

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It took her 90 years, but Mary Yates of Eighty Four finally got a ride on a motorcycle. Mary rode behind her son, John, on her 90th birthday June 10. Cheryl Marchich, who was riding alongside with her husband, Ted, took the photo.

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Kathy Swihart took this photo of the Eagle Point formation at the west rim of the Grand Canyon.

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While walking to the end of a pier in northern California, Connie Constantine spotted this "fisherman" taking a break after a long day's work.

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Ron Parry took this photo of a P-51 that was at Skyward Aviation at Washington County Airport recently. The plane went on to an air show in Indiana.

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Allan Jack took this photo of dryad's saddle, or pheasant's back, mushrooms. Allan says they are edible, but he hasn't tried them.

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Betsy Day says her husband, Jerry, spotted this fox pups playing in his sheep barn on the family farm in Richhill Township.

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Allan Jack sent us this photo of a lone fisherman trying his luck under a beautiful sunset on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

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Tom Guckert of Eighty Four saw this ichneumon wasp while sitting in his gazebo. The wasp was about four inches long.


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