Lamenting The Disappearing Great Salt Lake And Its Effect On Our Falcons Especially Peregrine Falcons and Prairie Falcons but other falcons too. Continue reading
Yesterday’s Cooperative (at the last second) Peregrine Falcon Once in a great while in bird photography things go unexpectedly right instead of unexpectedly wrong. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon With Prey In Hoarfrost A hulking menace appearing to guard her prey. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon In Hoarfrost She was on prey although it was difficult to see at first. Continue reading
The Peregrine Falcon And The Coot For me at least Peregrine Falcons are usually unapproachable but occasionally when they’ve had prey I’ve been able to get close enough for quality photos. That’s why I appreciate the sacrifice of this American Coot. Continue reading
One Pissed-off Cedar Waxwing (plus a couple of bonus creatures) I had several surprises in the Wasatch Mountains yesterday morning. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon Looking Back At Me In Flight I believe it to be a juvenile transitioning into adult plumage. Continue reading
A Rousing Peregrine Falcon I don’t believe I’ve ever been this close to a Peregrine Falcon as it roused. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon Coming At Me This part of my encounter with the falcon gave me a feeling for how a doomed duck must feel an instant before it meets its violent demise. Continue reading
A Peregrine Falcon And A Frozen Coot Yesterday morning went from bust to boom at the very last minute possible and it was a Peregrine Falcon that saved my bacon. Continue reading
A Peregrine Falcon Enjoying Duck For Breakfast (and a faux pas on my part) I found this Peregrine Falcon on a duck kill along the causeway to Antelope Island. Continue reading
A Peregrine Falcon To Try My Patience Persistence and dogged tenacity are often prerequisites of bird photography but even then there’s no guarantee of success. Continue reading