Yellow-headed Blackbirds Feasting On Midges As usual this time of year, three days ago at Bear River MBR many of the Yellow-headed Blackbirds were feasting on midges. Typically, they’d snag them right out of the air. (7 photos) Continue reading
My Morning With Wilson’s Snipes – More Photos And More Of The Details Snipes galore. (18 photos) Continue reading
Some Wilson’s Snipes And A Couple Of Gnat Whiskers More Wilson’s Snipes at Bear River MBR yesterday morning. (9 photos) Continue reading
Why I’m Now Photographing Pelicans Every Chance I Get In years past I didn’t always take advantage of photo ops with American White Pelicans. (5 photos and a link to another one) Continue reading
Baby Ring-necked Pheasants In Mid September Surprised the heck out of me. (4 photos) Continue reading
Red-breasted Nuthatch Feeding Behavior When I go back and review my older photos I often find something interesting that I didn’t notice the first time around. Continue reading
White Crowned Sparrows On Greasewood Another in my irregular series in tribute to the common species. Continue reading
Loggerhead Shrikes On Antelope Island – Then And Now Loggerhead Shrikes used to be abundant on the island and man were they ever fun to photograph. Continue reading
Rufous Hummingbirds – They’re Already Gone, At Least Mine Are I always miss the hummingbirds when they head south for the winter but this year I’m going to have a harder time of it than usual. Continue reading
More Photos Of The Rufous Hummingbird Feeding On Bee Plant I think of this hummer as my friend but like most friends he seriously tried my patience at times. Continue reading
Canvasbacks – Is It Love Or Is It War? When it comes to Canvasback agonistic behavior appearances can be deceiving. Continue reading
Wilson’s Phalaropes Along The Antelope Island Causeway Yet another bird that takes advantage of the Great Salt Lake’s brine flies and brine shrimp as a food source and they do so in huge numbers. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon In Hoarfrost She was on prey although it was difficult to see at first. Continue reading