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
The Dangers Of Image Theft And Copyright Infringement And the advantages of registering our important photos with the US Copyright Office. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff In Low Light I’m becoming convinced that weather radar is often worse than worthless. 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
Sibling Red-tailed Hawk Fledglings In Different Curiosity Poses At this tender age they’re curious about everything. Continue reading
My Puritan Ancestor Governor Thomas Dudley And The Passenger Pigeon I was extremely happy to make this connection between my Dudley ancestor and the extinct Passenger Pigeon. Continue reading