Northern Shoveler Duckling
Sapsuckers Cleaning Out The Nest Hole
The 5″ x 8″ (interior dimensions) tree nest hole of the Williamson’s Sapsucker with as many as 6 growing nestlings inside presents a significant potential hygiene problem. This post is about how the adults dealt with that situation as I was photographing them about three weeks near the Montana/Idaho border.
Mountain Bluebird – Blue On Black
Magpies Scavenging Entrails Rejected By Raptors
Short-eared Owl In Flight Against A Darker Background
Pronghorn Buck Putting On A Burst Of Speed
The Sapsucker And The Ant
Ferruginous Hawks – Strange Behavior With Nesting Material
Red-naped Sapsucker (not a Williamson’s this time…)
Dark Morph Swainson’s Hawk Taking Off From A Hilltop
On the mornings when we leave Montana’s Centennial Valley the 27 miles of dirt road until we hit pavement are always a little depressing because we’re so reluctant to leave that wonderful place. But occasionally our melancholy is assuaged and our spirits lifted by birds and other wildlife we see on the way out.