Meadowlark Stuff Five days ago was a Western Meadowlark kind of day on Antelope Island. (7 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
My Most Unusual Meadowlark Takeoff Shot Yesterday morning some of the meadowlarks on Antelope Island were fighting over breeding territory. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Singing While Perched And Singing In Flight Plus some unexpected excitement on Antelope Island yesterday morning. (3 photos) Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Showing Off Its Winter Colors After a snowstorm for the record book I needed to see something colorful and cheery in my white world. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Perched And In Flight Interpreting behaviors to get the shot. (2 photos) Continue reading
Western Meadowlark And Flowering Mullein As A Potential Perch With emphasis on the word “potential”. Continue reading
Western Meadowlark On Rabbitbrush In Dappled Light It isn’t a spectacular photo but I like everything about it including its overall quality, the dappled light and the sharpness of the bird. Continue reading
Singing Western Meadowlark On Antelope Island How do meadowlarks learn their distinctive and complex song? And what about that curious Latin name? (3 images) Continue reading
Western Meadowlark Singing On Sagebrush (plus a video experiment) Around here it isn’t springtime without singing meadowlarks. Yesterday I photographed my first one this year that was reasonably close. Continue reading
Singing Western Meadowlark On Antelope Island And my attempt to explain, and demonstrate, some of the effects of resolution on digital images. Continue reading
My Tolerance For The ‘Hand Of Man’ In My Photos Has Limits As Illustrated by four recent photos of three different birds of two different species. Continue reading