Yellow-headed Blackbird “Singing”, Taking Off And In Flight The Neil Young bird. (3 photos) Continue reading
Some Recent Birds And Some Minor Grossness The “minor grossness” partially explains why I I’ve been posting to Feathered Photography less often recently. (6 photos) Continue reading
Just Before A Meadowlark Takeoff, Problem Mysteriously Solved The Canon R5’s animal/eye detection isn’t infallible but sometimes it surprises me with an incredibly quick recovery. (3 photos) Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Aggressive Upward Takeoff And Flight Series And another series to show what I was up against while attempting to photograph fighting meadowlarks. (7 photos) Continue reading
European Starling Perched, Taking Off And In Flight Plus a bike-riding raven and a motorcycle-riding owl. (7 photos) Continue reading
American Kestrels Past And Present A male kestrel from yesterday morning and another one from almost exactly two years ago. (six photos) Continue reading
Levitating Goose? Somehow, the thought of a levitating 10 lb. goose amuses me. (2 photos) Continue reading
Tundra Swan Takeoff Sometimes I wonder how these heavy birds ever get airborne. (3 photos) Continue reading
Prairie Falcon Becoming Progressively More Tolerant Of My Presence I rarely photograph raptors on utility poles anymore but I’ll always make an exception for Prairie Falcons. Especially when they allow me to observe some of their behaviors up close. (7 photos) Continue reading
Bald Eagle Being Mobbed By A Murder Of Crows Yesterday Morning It wasn’t a good time or place to be an eagle. (10 photos) Continue reading
Red-winged Blackbird – One Stands Out Amongst Many Something a little different from me today. A lot different, actually. (4 photos) Continue reading
A Red-tailed Hawk, A Magpie And A Rabbit – With Only One Winner A standoff. (2 photos) Continue reading
My First Of Season Rough-legged Hawk And a beautiful, dark morph Red-tailed Hawk. Harbingers of a good winter for raptors? (5 photos) Continue reading
Male Red-winged Blackbird In Flight A war of wills between bird and photographer. (2 photos) Continue reading