Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff Series At Farmington Yesterday Plus a bad photography habit I can’t completely shake. Continue reading
Two (mostly) White Birds In Flight Two keepers of two different species in flight within seconds of each other is a rarity for me. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk – A Cliff Takeoff Photographing these hawks against the cliff background was both challenging and frustrating. Continue reading
Hunting Barn Owl This owl was persistent in its hunting and eventually patience paid off. Continue reading
Belted Kingfisher – Old Stubby-legs Those incredibly short legs can be problematic at times. Continue reading
“The Money’s In The Details” Detail matters. It matters in photography, in carpentry and in nearly all of our endeavors if we want a quality product. Continue reading
A Rousing Peregrine Falcon I don’t believe I’ve ever been this close to a Peregrine Falcon as it roused. Continue reading
Why Birds Are The Colors They Are As a bird photographer the beautiful colors of birds are almost as important to me as they are to the birds themselves. Continue reading
Rough-legged Hawk In Flight With Prey Plus an endorsement of NANPA’s Truth In Captioning guidelines. Continue reading
Rough-legged Hawk Takeoff Series Two days ago Rough-legged Hawks were difficult to get close to at Bear River MBR Continue reading
A Winter Bittern And A New Observation Tower At Bear River MBR A highly unusual winter bird and a new incarnation of a long-lost landmark made yesterday a good day at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. Continue reading
Northern Harrier Throwing Up A ….. Pellet? This series may be a little too clinical for some but if you enjoy learning about bird biology, raptors in particular, you’ll likely find it of interest. Continue reading
Strange Bathing Behavior From A Pied-billed Grebe After this many years of observing birds carefully I seldom see behaviors that are new to me in common species. But 12 days ago I did. Continue reading