
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.

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.

While hiking through the grass at a local park we spotted a Coyote looking right at home in the soft fall grass.
A female red winged blackbird observant and serene. The young have fledged and cat tails turned brown, soon the ducks will arrive.

The sly guy from yesterdays post spent hours circling and eyeing the cook tent and then with a smooth precision strike makes off with a slice of rockbread, dubbed so by our kayaking group as it was an almost indestructible, albeit edible, loaf of bread that we had plenty of on our voyages in greenland. I am sure it was a great addition to this foxes diet as every morsel will help in surviving the upcoming winter.

Stay tuned for the answer why? Arctic Fox Photographed Near Kuummiut, Greenland.

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

We watched this rabbit rapidly move from hole to hole keeping a lookout all the while and for good reason. Up on the nearby hill coyotes were lounging in the grass. Photographed at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

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

Tasty grass, a sunny day and an ocean view all enjoyed sitting on a bed of lush green succulents. What more could you ask for if you were a costal ground squirrel.
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