Ruby-crowned Kinglet In Flight Against A Clean Background Knowing their habits and quickness I didn’t think a kinglet in flight without a cluttered background would ever happen for me. Continue reading
Belted Kingfisher With A “Butterbill” Butterbill because kingfishers don’t have fingers… Continue reading
Playing With Kingfishers I have certain lofty goals with Belted Kingfisher photos and I’m finally making some progress. Continue reading
Male And Female California Quail I seldom photograph California Quail because I’m generally not fond of the urban settings I usually find them in. Yesterday was different. Continue reading
Western Grebes “Foot Shipping” One of the more unusual bird behaviors I’ve photographed is “foot shipping” in Western Grebes. In fact I’d say it borders on the bizarre. Continue reading
Ruby-crowned Kinglet – A Sideways Takeoff And this guy’s even showing off some of his ruby crown. Continue reading
Golden Eagle Takeoff And Flight Series If my bird photography success rate was as low as the accuracy rate of weather forecasters I think I’d sell my camera gear and hang it up… Continue reading
Ruby-crowned Kinglets Galore I’ve never before seen anywhere near so many Ruby-crowned Kinglets in the same area at the same time. Continue reading
Forster’s Tern Feeding A Juvenile On A Morbid Perch There are perches and then there are… perches. Continue reading
Northern Harrier Performing A Classic Hunting Maneuver You just never know what might happen when you have your lens trained on a hunting harrier (hint – few raptors can jink like a harrier can jink…). Continue reading
Yellow-rumped Warblers – What A Difference The Setting Can Make! I think I was becoming lulled into accepting and even presuming the same old boring settings for Yellow-rumped Warblers. Continue reading
Ruby-crowned Kinglets – Dynamos Of The Bird World Ruby-crowned Kinglets are one of our tiniest songbirds. And most frenetic. Continue reading
The Differences Between Antlers And Horns Many people use the words “antlers” and “horns” interchangeably as if they’re the same thing. They are not. Continue reading