A word about changes to my blog….
Since Oct. of 2010, I’ve posted over 150 blog entries consisting of pictures and narrative describing most of my wildlife photo shoots well into 2014. […]
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Since Oct. of 2010, I’ve posted over 150 blog entries consisting of pictures and narrative describing most of my wildlife photo shoots well into 2014. […]
A word about changes to my blog…. Read More »
This American Bittern was amazingly patient as it stood out in plain sight on a shallow/muddy, almost dried up, waterway, at the Ridgefield NWR, Aug.
Aug. 29, 2014, at the Ridgefield NWR. I drove more than halfway around the 4-mile auto tour route (the first time) without even picking up
This is a shot of the same perched Bald Eagle that I posted on August 25th, “Bald Eagle enjoying the morning sun,” only two seconds later.
In my almost 8 years of photographing wildlife at the Ridgefield NWR, in Washington state, I have never seen two American Bitterns at the same
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Four ounces of hunting prowess, the American Kestrel is the smallest North American falcon. The pictured bird is the less colorful, yet still beautiful, female.
My first decent sighting of the day at the Ridgefield NWR, Aug. 25, 2014–a Bald Eagle adjusting its balance on a tree limb. Canon
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This is an image from a burst of shots I took of a young Northern Harrier diving while it was harassing some crows at the
This is a picture of the same Red-tailed Hawk I posted on August 15, titled, “I got one, I got one!” The above was captured 3 seconds later
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As I mentioned in my prior post of a juvenile Northern Harrier, Crow Chaser, many of the fields at the Ridgefield NWR had recently been
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