Why I’m Now Photographing Pelicans Every Chance I Get In years past I didn’t always take advantage of photo ops with American White Pelicans. (5 photos and a link to another one) Continue reading
Long-billed Curlew In Flight Sometimes you grin and bear it and do what you’ve gotta do. Continue reading
American Coots – Still A Family And Still Hanging Out On The Same Old Grebe Nest Birds are endlessly interesting. (7 photos) Continue reading
Baby Ring-necked Pheasants In Mid September Surprised the heck out of me. (4 photos) Continue reading
Another “Fresh Juvenile” Forster’s Tern In Flight Yes, Virginia, sometimes lightening does strike twice. (3 photos) Continue reading
American Avocet Flying At Me Diagonally Lesson learned: don’t stop photographing avocets just because they’re no longer in breeding plumage. Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron On An Unusual Perch For The Species My “gadget” saves my bacon. (3 photos) Continue reading
Two Cormorants And A Pelican – A Near Head-on Collision In Flight If there’s a possibility you’re going to collide head-on with another bird in flight, you don’t want it to be with a 16 lb. pelican. (4 photos) Continue reading
A Pair Of Blue-winged Teals Exploding Off The Water Plus individual flight shots of each of them. (4 photos) Continue reading
A Marsh Wren And A Couple Of Unfortunate Quirks Of The Canon R5 I’ve been putting this post off because I don’t like to talk about it. (2 photos) Continue reading
Great Blue Heron – Old Stoneface Too much “cooperative” can be the same as uncooperative. (3 photos) Continue reading