Why I Don’t Promote Image Sales On My Blog And those situations where I do consider print and image requests. Continue reading
Snakes As Prey For Red-tailed Hawks Red-tailed Hawks are known to prey on snakes and they don’t necessarily exclude the venomous species as menu choices. Continue reading
The Burrowing Owl That Changed The Way I Photograph Birds It could be argued that I owe this cute little fledgling Burrowing Owl a huge debt of gratitude. Continue reading
Male Marsh Wren Building One Of His Dummy Nests Two days ago I spent an hour and 45 minutes photographing a male Marsh Wren building one of his “dummy” nests at Bear River MBR. Continue reading
Ferruginous Hawk Yesterday Near Bear River MBR Plus my first-of-year Swainson’s Hawk. These two hawks brought me two different kinds of excitement. Continue reading
Western Grebe Running On Water Using A Technique I’d Never Seen Once in a great while an image with a fatal flaw still tickles my fancy. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon Looking Back At Me In Flight I believe it to be a juvenile transitioning into adult plumage. Continue reading
A Favorite Northern Harrier Photo It took me about six years to get a shot like this that met all my requirements and in the four years since then I haven’t been able to do it again. Continue reading
Harris’s Sparrow At Farmington Yesterday (A Lifer For Me) I can’t remember the last lifer I got but it’s been a while. Continue reading
Magpies Working On Their Nest A week ago today Black-billed Magpies were diligent about their nest-building. Continue reading
Fighting Male Short-eared Owls Photographing these owls fighting over territory was the chance of a lifetime for me. Continue reading
Displaying Sage Thrasher Plus a past due explanation for why readers may have noticed a recent unfortunate trend on Feathered Photography. Continue reading
The Magpie Image That Broke My Heart Yesterday A photo like this one inspires me because it shows me what’s possible but that doesn’t take the pain away when I screw it up. Continue reading
Magpie Takeoff With An Assist It wasn’t much of an assist but just the fact that the magpie could/would do it for so little gain amazed me. Continue reading
A New Way To Report Banded American Kestrels Now that much of the preliminary work for this project has been done HawkWatch International needs eyes. Lots of eyes. Continue reading