
A conversation with a Great Horned Owl is a pleasant way to start the morning.

A conversation with a Great Horned Owl is a pleasant way to start the morning.

An Osprey sits holding onto a, well, not so attractive, rock as the wind blows through their hair ( feathers of course).

A Savannah Sparrow looking a bit like an extension of the thorny shrub upon which they had perched.

These guys seem to be buddies. In fact, more often than not, I see the Pelicans hanging with the cormorants on this island while kayaking at oxbow bend in Teton National Park.

And around again.
So it goes.
Ah, So it goes.

A male Cinnamon Teal swims by looking ahead while we quietly sit and enjoy the view. Those days spent photographing wildlife, just sitting letting things swim, fly or walk by are some of our favorites.

Observing and being observed yet each going about their own business so to speak.


Quiet days in noisy times make for respite we all need.
Wishing you a wonderful and quiet weekend.

One of our favorite experiences when walking along the edge of a marsh is listening to the wonderful call of the Marsh Wren. Listening to maybe a half dozen or more at times belting out a little tune. Some days the wren stay hidden in the cattails and marsh grasses and that’s ok, but every once in awhile, they pop out in full view and then let the show begin.

A Common Yellowthroat providing a big o’l dose of sunshine on an early spring day.
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