Tuesday, October 14, 2014

American Woodcock and a Whitetail Doe...

Well... My first American Woodcock. I must say the little bugger was not very co-operative. I was however thrilled to see him and get a couple pics. Then on an an overcast early evening a young Whitetail Doe allowed a few photos.

Here we have an American Woodcock giving me the left eye...

And here we have an American Woodcock giving me the right eye...

Here we have an American Woodcock profile...

A young Whitetail Doe...



Hey... Watch what I can do...
Swish my tail this way...

Then swish my tail that way...

And back again...

Friday, October 10, 2014

A Little Potpourri...

Here you will find a little bit of a few subjects. Hope you enjoy.


Grey Squirrel
Grey Squirrel
Barn Swallow

Beautiful Lilies and pads in a green pond

A Red-winged Blackbird

A Red-winged Blackbird
Sitin' on the dock

Mute Swan



Days end

Monday, February 10, 2014

Bucks-n-Does

I have some catching up to do. Posting has eluded me for a few months. Here you will see a series of Whitetail Deer. Most of these photos were shot during the rut this past fall. The most significant one is of the large double Down-tine Whitetail. I photographed him last year as a single down-tine, he survived the hunting season and I had the fortunate experience of catching him again this year.
A nice 8 point filling his nostrils with the scent of the seasonal rut... 

He has me pegged...

This guy is making the rounds...

Hello...

C ya later...

Always looking for a date...





A little Doe...

A beautiful double Down-tine Whitetail...

A couple bucks...
  

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Cold Weather Feathers

The first photo is of an area near by that has given me presentations in a multitude of different ways. This day the snow was beginning to cover the landscape. Before the snow, some Canadian Geese visited a local pond. Not to far away there was a group of Wild Turkeys scratching up their breakfast. The front five were all  toms with their beards nearly touching the ground. What would winter be without the Northern Cardinal.

Winter

Canadian Geese


Wild Turkey




Northern Cardinal