
Every year we have a few green winged teal that spend the winter on the local ponds and this year is no exception. Photographed on Clear Creek in Wheat Ridge, CO.

Every year we have a few green winged teal that spend the winter on the local ponds and this year is no exception. Photographed on Clear Creek in Wheat Ridge, CO.

Seeing things eye to eye with a Northern Shoveler. He got his drink I got my photo and it was all good.

A Curved Bill Thrasher catching some winter sunlight casts a glance my way to let me know he is aware of my antics.

A Robin on the first day of December foraging for berries in a vine. I thought the Robin was a harbinger of spring not winter given temperatures are supposed to dip very low this week..

..the coyote from yesterdays post was just spotted rapidly approaching. Photographed later that same day at the bosque del apache national wildlife refuge.I don’t know why this posted small in the reader but if you visit the page you get a larger view.

Finally seems like winter today. Let the pinhole camera float free on a piece of ice to get a low angle view of the geese going about their business. Holga 120 pinhole camera and Kodak BW film.
A female red winged blackbird observant and serene. The young have fledged and cat tails turned brown, soon the ducks will arrive.

Flying free on a calm summer day the view must be spectacular.

Photographed on a quiet morning as I floated by on the snake river in GTNP.
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