
A western scrub jay enjoying the afternoon sunlight on a fine spring afternoon. The seasons sure change quickly.

A western scrub jay enjoying the afternoon sunlight on a fine spring afternoon. The seasons sure change quickly.

A nice pile of boulders being light up by an early spring sunset makes you realize that the human definition of the word life is indeed a convention and may not be rooted in reality at all. Photographed near Fruita Colorado.

This grey goose is the king/queen of the local pond.

Prairie Dog warming up the engines on a chilly spring morning with some wonderful solar power. Happy April Fools day…no joke, and no this guy was not a meal for the coyote posted last week.

Constructed out the the finest all natural materials, four fine brooms await those who wish to tidy up the desert. However, it looks just fine to me.

Adding some color, as well as a wonderful song, to a landscape slowly transitioning from winter to spring. We saw our first finches arrive just the other day.

Light and water bathe the leaves which fell last fall.
The elements of life recomposing.
The leaf become the tree.

Pinhole Photograph looking up Clear Creek on an early springish day. Springish in that the calendar says it is spring but the weather is not quite on board with the calendar today. Zeroimage camera and Kodak Tmax 100 iso film.

A mule deer makes good company while waiting for sun to warm things up in the early morning light and you don’t even have to share your coffee.

A fine looking pair of coyotes one napping the other keeping watch on a Prairie Dog hole waiting for a meal to appear. Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Denver CO.
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