Starting Tomorrow Feathered Photography Will Be Taking An Unwanted Break And this photo illustrates why (plus a fun fact for photo gearheads). Continue reading
Adult White-crowned Sparrow Framed By Greasewood The 3D effect is strong in this one.. Continue reading
Three Barn Owls In Flight (actually four) And a demonstration of why it’s so aggravatingly difficult to get light in the eyes (catch lights) of Barn Owls. Continue reading
Recently I Found The Male Rufous Red-tailed Hawk Again And when he took off he was kind enough to demonstrate a flight posture that some folks misinterpret. Continue reading
Loggerhead Shrike Attempting (Learning?) To Impale A Grasshopper I’m not sure if this shrike was learning the impaling process or practicing it. If it was for practice he needed it. Continue reading
Marsh Wren Doing What Marsh Wrens Do, Incessantly I can’t imagine a more prolific songster than the Marsh Wren. Continue reading
Female Belted Kingfisher – Cooperating And Then Not The agony and the ecstasy of kingfisher photography. Continue reading
Yesterday’s Virginia Rail Virginia Rails are so secretive this is only the fourth time I’ve posted images of them to my blog in 11 years if blogging. And one of those four times was a rerun. Continue reading
Barn Owl Being Chased By His Shadow But a different composition of the same photo drastically changes the viewer’s perception. Continue reading
Coyote Lying Down And Then Resting On The Shore At Sunrise Even mundane moments like this one can be pretty special when a wild animal allows us such an intimate look into their world. Continue reading