Belted Kingfisher In Flight Several Belted Kingfishers have been wintering in the Farmington area and as of late they’ve been slightly more cooperative than is typical of the species. Continue reading
Birds Being Fooled By Our Warm Winter? Based on what I’m seeing in the field I’m wondering if some birds aren’t being tricked into spring activities too early. Continue reading
A Triple Dose Of Serendipity They say that bad news comes in threes. Maybe sometimes the good stuff happens in triplets too. Continue reading
Rough-legged Hawk – Beautiful In Flight, Goofy-looking Perched The Rough-legged Hawk is a true arctic species so images of them in a frosty and snowy setting can seem appropriate and appealing. Continue reading
Preening Trumpeter Swans I believe the Trumpeter Swan to be the most elegant bird species I’ve ever photographed. Continue reading
Birds In Snow Depending on conditions snow can seem to be a magic wonderland for birds to frolic in or be a dire threat to their survival. Continue reading
A Gluttonous Red-tailed Hawk When food is plentiful raptors take advantage of the situation. Tomorrow things might be different. Continue reading
Barn Owl Hunting In The Clearing Fog Recently I’ve spent some time rooting around in my dusty archives and I’ve found a few gems that I originally passed over. Continue reading
Good News, Bad News… In the past I’ve been lucky to avoid faulty or defective camera gear but now it’s my turn to pay the piper. Continue reading
Two Coyotes Hunting And The Demise Of A Vole Two days ago I photographed a pair of coyotes up close as they hunted voles along the Antelope Island causeway. Continue reading