A Variety Of Birds In The Snow After being “grounded” by the recent huge snowstorm for a couple of days I was finally able to go out shooting yesterday morning. Continue reading
A Few Red-tailed Hawk Images I Like Today I present some older Red-tailed Hawk images I haven’t posted previously. Continue reading
A Tale Of Two Mule Deer Bucks In Rut Last month I photographed two Mule Deer bucks that showed decidedly different effects of the rut. Continue reading
Black-billed Magpie – An Image That May Have Taught Me Something As a photographer I try to learn from my images and this one has me wondering… Continue reading
Northern Shoveler Just Before Splash-down I’ll admit to often ignoring Northern Shovelers while they’re on the water but I enjoy the challenge of photographing them in flight. Continue reading
A Couple Of Magpie Take-offs I finally found a few semi-cooperative birds on Antelope Island yesterday morning. Continue reading
White-crowned Sparrows – Juvenile and Adult (some in the snow) White-crowned Sparrows are often described as “elegant”, especially as adults and I would have to agree. Continue reading
Male Northern Harrier Goin’ Nuts In The Wind Sometimes raptors in flight appear to play in the wind and Northern Harriers seem to enjoy it more than most species. Continue reading
Our Western Meadowlarks Are Still Singing (images and video) Western Meadowlarks are non-territorial during winter but they still sing their melodious song with enthusiasm. Continue reading
High Steppin’ Coot A goofy pose when combined with outrageous-looking body parts makes me smile, especially when the subject is an American Coot. Continue reading
Mule Deer Buck In Rut This is one of the more handsome bucks I’ve seen in a very long time. Continue reading
Juvenile Peregrine Falcon Along The Antelope Island Causeway Not many photo subjects will get my heart pumpin’ like one of the large falcons. Continue reading
Western Kingbird – To Clone Or Not To Clone In previous posts I’ve often mentioned that I dislike significant cloning. Continue reading
Grebe With A Big Fish And Two First-of-season Bird Species – Yay! Grebes sometimes “bite off” more than they can chew. Continue reading