Great Blue Heron Takeoff Series Plus my take on Canon’s new IDX Mark III camera. Final specs were announced yesterday. Continue reading
Male American Kestrel Trying To Balance In The Wind Good light and a cooperative bird is a combination I haven’t had in a very long time but it happened yesterday at Bear River MBR. Continue reading
Food For Thought, And For Raptors An attempt to quantify the beneficial effects of raptors in rodent control. Gimme some numbers please! Continue reading
Rough-legged Hawk – The (very) Big Yawn This might have been the most gaping yawn I’ve ever seen in a raptor. Continue reading
The Next Shot In The Series After Yesterday’s Kingfisher Photo I like both images but for different reasons. Continue reading
Male Belted Kingfisher Taking Off After A Fish I know next to nothing about Oriental art but does this photo from yesterday morning have any resemblance to traditional Japanese prints? Continue reading
Male Common Goldeneye And An Illusion Of Softness In bird photography a variety of factors can cause our birds to appear soft when they’re actually sharp or at least sharper than they appear to be. Continue reading
Canada Goose Landing In A Snowstorm A common species but the photo interests me on many levels. 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
Peregrine Falcon In Hoarfrost She was on prey although it was difficult to see at first. Continue reading