Dark Morph Red-tailed Hawk I almost never stop my pickup for hawks on utility poles but yesterday morning I stopped for this one thinking it might be a Harlan’s Red-tailed Hawk. Continue reading
Loggerhead Shrike In Flight I’m hoping my favorite photo of a Loggerhead Shrike in flight will provide readers with a brief respite from the stresses of the election. Continue reading
Hermit Thrush Acting Weird And A Possible Explanation Plus a huge coincidence related to my daughter Shannon’s accident and resulting brain injury. Continue reading
Brewer’s Sparrow – A Bird With “No Mark Of Distinction”? I’d argue that subtlety can be distinctive. And quite attractive. Continue reading
Common Loons And Wonderful Memories Loons have a special place in my heart but until today I’ve never posted a photo of one to Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Canvasbacks – Is It Love Or Is It War? When it comes to Canvasback agonistic behavior appearances can be deceiving. Continue reading
Scrub Jay – A Creative Technique For Getting At Hard To Reach Food Birds are smart and capable of learning. They find what works, especially when food is involved. Continue reading
Male Northern Harrier Hunting Low And Slow The light colors of the ‘Gray Ghost’ are a huge advantage to the photographer with flight shots in low light. Continue reading
A Great Blue Heron, Midges And Mosquitoes Today’s post is as much about ‘bugs’ as it is about birds. Continue reading