White-faced Ibis On Landing Approach A species I seldom post so I figured it’s about time. Continue reading
It’s Been Far, Far Too Long Come hell or high water, smoke or pandemic – Montana, here I come. Continue reading
Swainson’s Hawks – A Food Exchange That Didn’t Go As Planned But you certainly have to give them credit for their creative approach to the transfer. Continue reading
Immature Western Tanager After A Dainty Bath Plus a local man has died after likely being gored by a bison on Antelope Island. Continue reading
Coyote With Raised Hackles I can only guess what caused this coyote to bristle like it did but something ‘out there’ certainly got its attention as a potential threat or rival. Continue reading
Great Horned Owl In The Marsh I rarely see Great Horned Owls in wetland habitats so finding this bird was a real treat. Continue reading
Western Grebe And Kids Chicks this age always give me hope for the future. I guess I needed some reassurance after worrying about the late breeding pair of Western Grebes I photographed a few days ago. Continue reading
Western Grebe Still Incubating Eggs Yesterday Morning Seems to me that these grebes are cutting the nesting season window a little tight. Continue reading
Adult Bald Eagle Coming In To Land On Shore What, you mean everything you read online isn’t true! Continue reading
Prairie Falcon Struggling With Large Prey A Northern Shoveler is unusually large prey for a Prairie Falcon but this young female pulled off the kill in spectacular fashion. Continue reading
Loggerhead Shrikes, Spiders And Great Salt Lake Institute And a memory jog from my friend Jaimi Butler. Continue reading
Wilson’s Phalaropes Along The Antelope Island Causeway Yet another bird that takes advantage of the Great Salt Lake’s brine flies and brine shrimp as a food source and they do so in huge numbers. Continue reading
The Antelope Island Brine Fly Feeding Frenzy Is In Full Swing An annual insectivorous smorgasbord laid out for birds and other critters. Continue reading
Rufous Hummingbirds Rufous Hummingbirds are known as “extremist” hummingbirds for a bunch of reasons. Continue reading