Western Meadowlark Singing On Sagebrush (plus a video experiment) Around here it isn’t springtime without singing meadowlarks. Yesterday I photographed my first one this year that was reasonably close. Continue reading
Singing Western Meadowlark On Antelope Island And my attempt to explain, and demonstrate, some of the effects of resolution on digital images. Continue reading
My Tolerance For The ‘Hand Of Man’ In My Photos Has Limits As Illustrated by four recent photos of three different birds of two different species. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Stretching Its Wings On A Mound Of Snow Some folks think of meadowlarks strictly as spring and summer birds but around here they can also be snowbirds. Continue reading
A Morning In The Life Of A Bird Photographer I just never know what I’ll find, or find out, during a morning of attempted bird photography. Yesterday provided ample evidence of that. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl And Friend Something a little different from me today. Actually, a lot different. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark – Intruder On The Rockpile Western Meadowlarks have split personalities. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Triple Wing Stretch This Western Meadowlark gave me just about every stretching pose in the book. Continue reading
Singing Western Meadowlark – An Accidental Success Sometimes things go right even when you screw up. I just wish it happened more often. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Singing And Stretching Three days ago I spent the morning on Antelope Island and for the first time this year I noticed a significant increase in bird presence and activity. Continue reading