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
It Must Be Spring – Magpies Are Building Nests In Northern Utah In my area Black-billed Magpies are among our earliest nesters. Continue reading
A Montana Merlin And Some News From HawkWatch International I’m quite excited about this news from HWI. Continue reading
Male Western Kingbird Rushing To Meet An Intruder A glimmer of springtime before a winter blizzard. Continue reading
Barn Swallow Feeding A Fledgling On The Wing Photographing swallows in flight is one of the more difficult tasks I attempt as a bird photographer. Continue reading
A Truly Wild Chukar In The Snow Photographing this Chukar gave me a sense of accomplishment that I seldom get when I photograph them on Antelope Island. Continue reading
Tundra Swan In Flight Against A Background I Really Like And this bird has some suspicious looking feather damage. Continue reading
Rough-legged Hawk Kiting In The Wind I spent more time with this Rough-legged Hawk than I have with any other raptor in flight. Continue reading
Tundra Swan In Flight Most winters around here Tundra Swans have been completely unapproachable but this year has been different. Continue reading