Managed to snap a few pictures of a Cormorant over my lunch break the other day. I was hoping to get some pictures of this funky water bird diving and devouring fish, but the bird wasn't hungry I guess.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Friday, July 24, 2009
Green Herons plentiful during the summer
Monday, June 8, 2009
Expect the unexpected
I may complain about the TX heat but never about the long summer evenings! Not only does the sun finally relax its heat output, it slowly and softly slips away; creatures, including me, come out to catch the long lasting rays of light. I grab my 400mm and walk the prairie, treeline, and scour the edges of the pond for wildlife, as often as I can. Usually the only thing(s) I see are mosquitoes, ants, and gnats. I stumbled across a barred owl and got some decent pics in spite of the lack of light.
It does pay to return to the "scene of the crime"...I saw another slightly smaller owl 20 minutes later and followed it until it stopped and perched itself right in the evening sunlight! Owls are strange creatures and awesome to watch. A true photographer will suffer mosquito bites, even on the mouth, to get good shots!
It does pay to return to the "scene of the crime"...I saw another slightly smaller owl 20 minutes later and followed it until it stopped and perched itself right in the evening sunlight! Owls are strange creatures and awesome to watch. A true photographer will suffer mosquito bites, even on the mouth, to get good shots!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Another snake
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Nature isn't always touchy-feely good
Friday, May 15, 2009
Snakes are cool to watch
For a couple of weeks now I have watched two Blotched Water snakes come and go.One night I saw a baby snake working its way back towards a hole behind a small waterfall that runs into a tiny pool. As the little thing desperately tried to fight the current and swim up into the hole, I saw the adult snake stick its head out of the hole...it seemed to say, "What are you doing? You are on your own now! You are not moving back in!"
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Rain, shrooms, and a Copperhead, what more do you need?
I braved the steady rain today and trekked through the woods. Heavy rains provided numerous mushrooms but unfortunately no morels this season. I saw a small Southern Copperhead, who was coiled at the base of a dead Elm tree. I didn't bring my DSLR because of the rain but got decent pics with my Fuji. I wanted to get closer but as the saying goes, where there's one, there's more!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Oriel
Monday, April 20, 2009
Spring sprouts a renewal of awe!
Each time I visit the woods, I discover a little something that was not there before. Dripping moss and wet white-rock meet a quick flow of trickling translucent water; innumerable creatures and plants dance about. Our culture is in a pathetic state these days, where children sit and stare at a screen all day or text more than they talk with parents...how sad it is that people miss out on the simplest aspects of nature.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Of course I didn't have my good camera
Every now and then I get a glimpse of a Barred owl in a concentrated area of the woods. I came upon it in the evening but did not have my DSLR with me. I managed to get an ok shot but am disgusted that I missed an opportunity for a great shot.
This guy could see dark figures looming above the water so he rushed over and quickly ascended before realizing that it was a human and her dog staring at him.
This guy could see dark figures looming above the water so he rushed over and quickly ascended before realizing that it was a human and her dog staring at him.
Monday, March 30, 2009
I love spring, especially when it's wet!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Spring is here!
I can't deny that I'm disappointed that it did not snow this winter but I am happy spring weather is here! We finally got some much needed rain. I walked through the woods after it rained and the peaceful forest was dazzling and gave me a chance to clear my mind.
I found this pretty little flower growing in the creek bed. I came across several shrooms as well.
The wild onions and garlic were quite bountiful! I picked some and used them for cooking.
I found this pretty little flower growing in the creek bed. I came across several shrooms as well.
The wild onions and garlic were quite bountiful! I picked some and used them for cooking.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
A little Ice
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Late Morning Coyote
Thursday, January 22, 2009
snipe & sandpiper
I was pleased to have spotted this little snipe, nibbling along the shore...it's amazing how well they blend in with the shoreline. Just as I approached the snipe, a rather noisy yellow-legged sandpiper came cruising in and landed right by the snipe. My timing was perfect; the sandpiper stayed only for a minute and then took off, squawking loudly.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Pelicans
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas shrooms
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Persimmons....everywhere
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Fall treasures
There's something nostalgic about fall. The change from hot smelling, sun-baked weeds and noisy bug filled forests to the sweet smell of bois d'arc apples, decaying leaves and the calm sound of chirping birds, makes for a bittersweet sensation. I miss the long summer evenings but am anxious about color, holidays, and crisp air.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Quiet May evening yields rarity
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
New Lens!
Reptiles, Amphibians.....
I just happened to see this little red ear, chilling along the edge of the pond so I pulled out my pocket mirror to see what he'd do when he saw his reflection.
Later I discovered a (blue?) racer sunning itself amongst some dying yucca plants. Sunday evening I spotted a rather obese skink, sunning itself high in a hackberry tree.
Later I discovered a (blue?) racer sunning itself amongst some dying yucca plants. Sunday evening I spotted a rather obese skink, sunning itself high in a hackberry tree.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Beaver
I knew about the illusive beaver who frequented our pond for several months, but I only saw it one evening in November and after that, occasionally noticed signs that it enjoyed our swamp willows. Finally it decided to show itself! I disturbed it one dreary afternoon and watched it slide off the bank into the water, and dive down out of sight.
I managed to hide amongst some trees and waited for the beaver to finally return. It glided over and shook itself off before lumbering onto the bank. I was within six feet of it, but with brush and leaves between us, I could not capture a clear picture of it on land.
I sat there and observed it for about 20 minutes, and listened to it joyously munch away. When a light rain began to fall the beaver decided to take a swim, but I caught him sitting out in the open a few minutes later, eating more willow.
I managed to hide amongst some trees and waited for the beaver to finally return. It glided over and shook itself off before lumbering onto the bank. I was within six feet of it, but with brush and leaves between us, I could not capture a clear picture of it on land.
I sat there and observed it for about 20 minutes, and listened to it joyously munch away. When a light rain began to fall the beaver decided to take a swim, but I caught him sitting out in the open a few minutes later, eating more willow.
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