A Crow’s Revenge? Or perhaps it was a combination of revenge, anger and frustration. Or something else but I doubt it was simply play. Continue reading
Great Blue Heron In Flight With A Background I Like Sometimes the background and/or setting in my photos appeals to me as much or even more than the bird. Continue reading
Tweaks And Adjustments To My New Blog Theme… and saying goodbye to a feature many of us will miss. Continue reading
Monochrome Song Sparrow Feathered Photography is changing. It had to happen and I almost waited too long. Continue reading
Golden Eagle Sideways Takeoff And Flight Series Three days ago I had my most exciting encounter ever with a Golden Eagle along the approach road to Bear River MBR. Continue reading
Gray Ghost Struggling And Failing To Regain His Balance Staying balanced on a small perch can be a challenge, even for a bird known for its agility like the Northern Harrier. Continue reading
Golden Eagle In A Sideways Takeoff Yesterday In Box Elder County In yesterday’s post I bellyached about Golden Eagles being one of my most difficult and uncooperative subjects. Methinks I should complain more often. Continue reading
Pied-billed Grebe With A Crayfish (or whatever you wanna call it) For Dinner A good look at both predator and prey in warm light. Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron At Farmington Yesterday The Farmington Curse strikes again but yesterday morning there was compensation. Continue reading
Each Dorsal Feather Group Of A Great Blue Heron On Display A trip to Bear River MBR yesterday morning resulted in a single photo that strikes my fancy. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Posing, Preening And Calling One of the more cooperative hawks I’ve photographed in what I think is an attractive natural setting. Continue reading
Mountain Chickadee Working Over A Conifer Cone Including evidence of the bird’s labors. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Still In The Process Of Landing With Prey The shooting conditions were difficult so I’m surprised by how well this photo turned out. Plus some new information on the Canon ID X Mark III. Continue reading