Lady of the Creek
Looking back to a September 8, 2014, shot in the woods at the Ridgefield NWR, a female Belted Kingfisher gives me about a second to […]
Looking back to a September 8, 2014, shot in the woods at the Ridgefield NWR, a female Belted Kingfisher gives me about a second to […]
It’s fun and challenging to shoot flight images of Northern Harriers as they execute amazingly fast turns and dives in mid air. On my Sep.
Through the viewfinder I did not notice that this Green Heron had a bill with a broken tip. The injury apparently does not hinder the
Broken-billed Green Heron with tongue Read More »
Here’s a young American Kestrel giving me a good look at her wingspan. She allowed me to get fairly close on a couple of different
“My wings look just like my Mom’s!” Read More »
A female Northern Harrier is fat and happy after making a meal of a mouse she caught about 45 minutes earlier. This is the same
Northern Harrier Lift Off Read More »
I was excited to spot this pretty, young Green Heron at the Ridgefield NWR, Sep. 8, 2014. These birds are sometimes known to hunt by
Green Heron Portrait Read More »
This is one more image in my series of this young Northern Harrier chasing a murder of crows at the Ridgefield NWR, Aug. 12, 2014.
In the Ash tree Forest, at the Ridgefield NWR, Aug. 25, 2014. The circle of life, the infinite nature of energy (CollinsDictionary.com), displayed by Mother Nature.
“Predator, Talon, & Prey” Read More »
It’s probably just me but I tend to see many more male Common Yellowthroats in the spring and more females in late summer at the
Late-summer Common Yellowthroat Read More »
Sep. 8, 2014, driving the auto tour route at the Ridgefield NWR, I came upon the area where there is a vast expanse of mowed