I’m not certain if the osprey is my favourite raptor because of its striking appearance or because I have had the good fortune to be able to photograph them with their young for several years. I’m in the process of… Read More ›
immature birds
A Feeding Frenzy
Tonight as I stood on our deck I spotted a couple of crows, or ravens, sitting on a tree. I grabbed my camera to see what they were doing and Wow! Both crows and ravens are very hard to photograph… Read More ›
Swan Song
I have never heard a swan sing but I have heard them talk amongst themselves. Interesting. I am still trying to organize my photos. In fact I haven’t really even started looking at them, just trying to get the years… Read More ›
It’s a Fish Fight!
That’s right – fish fight not fist fight! Let me explain. As I continue to cull my old photo files, I occasionally have to take a break and head out looking for new photo ops. That is hard at this… Read More ›
There is a Stump
There is a stump up the Lardeau River which seems to have strong appeal for eagles. On October 30, 2014, I wrote a blog post about this stump with photographs of a raven and an eagle ( ‘ I’m Raving about… Read More ›
Boundaries – Weekly Photo Challenge
One of the most subtle and nuanced ‘boundary’ is the space around an animal. Outside that invisible boundary – a comfort level. Inside that boundary – attack and defend.
Connected
Parent and young have a very strong connection. And nothing expresses that as well as photographs… Connected
Today was a Good Day
Correction! Today was a great day! Actually yesterday was a great day. When I saw this week’s topic for the Photo Challenge, I thought, huh. How do I convey a good day? And then yesterday happened! And it demonstrated several… Read More ›
Forgotten Moment
Occasionally, when I am looking for a photograph, I stumble across photographs I forgot I had taken. Not often, but sometimes. Usually it is because the photographs sucked. But other times it is a sign I a) take a whole… Read More ›
All tuckered out!
Last post on the geese for awhile, I think. After the fight the progression started back to the creek. They gathered up their goslings. Almost all in a row they marched through the grass retracing their steps. But at the… Read More ›
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