Some Recent Birds Avian potpourri, including some interesting behaviors. (six photos of four species) Continue reading
Female American Kestrel Up Close But In Challenging Light And an avian spectacle along the Antelope Island causeway. (4 images) Continue reading
What Makes A Hovering Kestrel So Very Difficult To Photograph Well? Hovering kestrels are stationary targets, or mostly so, so what makes it so darn hard to get really good photos them. Continue reading
A Female Kestrel With An Intense Interest In Me Sometimes I like a photo with significant flaws more than I thought I would. Continue reading
Avian Potpourri From My Last Trip To Bear River MBR Including a bird whose ID I’m not quite sure of. Continue reading
Same Kestrel, Same Perch, Different Day, Different Behavior This handsome male is a confirmed creature of habit, just like me. Continue reading
A Couple Of Rough-legged Hawks From Yesterday Morning Beautiful warm light can make me overlook some shortcomings. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel In A Variety Of Poses And a Rough-legged Hawk thrown in for good measure. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Posing In Side Light Side light can be a challenge but sometimes nature comes to the rescue. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Getting Some Tail When you’re a small falcon trying to survive in the wild you can’t be too picky about what you’re willing to eat. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Puffed Up In Frigid Temperatures A recent print request brings back nasty memories of image theft involving another victim besides just me. Continue reading
A Pair Of Rufous Red-tailed Hawks And Their Kestrel Tormentor The only mated pair of rufous Red-tailed Hawks I’ve ever photographed. Continue reading
Female American Kestrel Looking Down Her Nose Sideways At Me And why do the catch lights in her eye look… unusual? Continue reading
An American Kestrel And Investigations Into The Cause Of My Recent Soft Images I may have discovered the culprit. Continue reading