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

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.

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.

Taken at a local park where bulldozers were pushing over dead trees that I normally see Kestrels perched in. Dead trees provide habitat for numerous living organisms, including fungi, mosses, lichens, invertebrates, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.

Pawnee National Grasslands, CO.

The mustache is back in style. It seems like I always have photographed downey head woodpeckers from the side. Maybe because they are always busy doing what woodpeckers do..pecking. Head on it sure looks like this guy is sporting a fine stache and I really like the fuzzy feathers around his beak.
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