The Development Of The Amniotic Egg Perhaps the most significant event in vertebrate evolutionary history. We wouldn’t be here without it. (2 images) Continue reading
Causeway Coyote When I visit Antelope Island I always try to arrive on the island proper a few minutes before sunrise. That has its advantages and disadvantages. (2 photos) Continue reading
A Bison Spectacle On Antelope Island Three days ago on Antelope Island I was in the right place at the right time. (7 photos) Continue reading
Black-billed Magpie Taking Off And In Flight My first decent magpie flight shots in quite a while. (4 photos) Continue reading
Sage Thrasher Nestled In A Flowering Rabbitbrush Some folks are pretty ho-hum about Sage Thrashers. I’m not, especially when I find one on blooming rabbitbrush. (2 photos) Continue reading
What I Thought Was Some Unusual Magpie Behavior Turned Out To Be Something Else Something more sinister. Probably. (6 photos) Continue reading
It’s Molting Time On Antelope Island Many of the birds I saw yesterday morning on Antelope Island were in one stage or another of the molting process. (4 photos and 1 video clip) Continue reading
Bison Relieving An Itch It’s been over six months since I’ve shared any bison photos and I thought this one deserved to be seen. Continue reading
When Things Go Wrong While Filming A Movie/Commercial On Antelope Island When horses are involved, things can go wrong very quickly. (14 photos) Continue reading
Sage Thrasher In Flight Soon After Takeoff Yesterday on Antelope Island was a good day for birds but not for this photographer. Continue reading
Battle-scarred Chukars I’m still learning stuff about birds from my older photos. (3 photos) Continue reading
A Burrowing Owl And A Wildfire On Antelope Island Yesterday Yesterday was a day of highs and lows on Antelope Island. (4 photos) Continue reading
Rock Wrens On, Of All Things, Rocks Including several recent fledglings that are messy with spider silk, plant debris and brine flies. (9 photos) Continue reading