Green-tailed Towhees And Lamenting Habitat Lost to Little Dell Reservoir ‘Progress’ ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. Continue reading
Trouble Looms For Utah’s American White Pelicans Our famous Gunnison Island American White Pelican rookery is in big trouble. Continue reading
A Morning In The Life Of A Bird Photographer I just never know what I’ll find, or find out, during a morning of attempted bird photography. Yesterday provided ample evidence of that. Continue reading
Mountain Bluebirds At And Near Their Nest Cavity A more comprehensive look at the Mountain Blubird pair near their nest cavity in the mountains. Continue reading
One Of The Reasons For Landowner Animosity Toward Recreationalists Sorry folks, no birds today. An experience in the mountains yesterday morning is causing me to go off on a tangent. Continue reading
Yesterday Was A Turkey Vulture Kind Of Day And I enjoyed the hell out of it. Turkey Vultures have been gone for far too long and I’ve missed having them around. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff From Nest Series Red-tailed Hawk nesting season is officially here. Continue reading
Update On The Maniac Jeep Driver At Farmington Bay WMA When I first reported this unfortunate incident six days ago I told my readers the outcome would be one thing but it turned out to be something else. I feel I need to set the record straight with my readers. Continue reading
Driving Roughshod And Illegally Through Farmington Bay WMA Some folks should never be allowed to operate a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Or perhaps any vehicle at all. Continue reading
Golden Eagle Sideways Takeoff And Flight Series Three days ago I had my most exciting encounter ever with a Golden Eagle along the approach road to Bear River MBR. Continue reading
Male Short-eared Owl In Flight With A Vole In His Talons Because of a processing conundrum I’ve never posted this photo before. Continue reading
A Northern Harrier In Flight And That Elusive Catch Light Catch lights in the eyes of our subjects are important far beyond their diminutive size but they’re both fickle and elusive. Continue reading