My First Turkey Vulture Of The Year And The First One I Ever Photographed Up Close Don’t be surprised if there’s some down time for Feathered Photography in the fairly near future. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Series – Takeoff And In Flight Junipers and their berries are always a welcome addition to the settings of my photos. Continue reading
Williamson’s Sapsuckers Performing Their Endless Domestic Duties For this species raising chicks is an unusually exhausting job. Continue reading
Black-billed Magpie In A Laborious Ascent Flying is a lot of work and sometimes it results in surprisingly little aerial progress. Continue reading
Fighting Wild Horses Of The Onaqui Herd I’ve never been more intimidated in the field with a camera in my hand than I was at this moment. Continue reading
A Massive Ferruginous Hawk Nest, Including A Chick And to think that we thought Red-tailed Hawk nests take a lot of work to build. A typical red-tail nest pales in comparison to this one. Continue reading
Male Red-tailed Hawk Struggling To Gather Nesting Material Hard work and a stubborn streak eventually paid off when the male of the pair went looking for suitable nest-building materials. Continue reading
Chubby Chukar Wing And Leg Stretch A pudgy Chukar trying to look streamlined is an effort doomed to failure. Continue reading
Ferruginous Hawk Carrying Unusual Nesting Material Straight At Me I still don’t know what the nesting material was. Continue reading
Mated Red-tailed Hawks And The Fleeting Nature Of The ‘Golden Hour’ Harsh midday light is not the photographer’s friend but the warm glow of the ‘golden hour’ is transitory and often elusive, especially if you aren’t a ‘morning person’. Continue reading