Light plays a huge part in myphotography, I try to be at my location just before the sun comes up or goes downto take advantage of the beautiful light that occurs at those times of the day. Morning or late afternoon light can add drama to a beautiful setting and subject, make the subject appear […]
Het Naardermeer ….
… na de laatste keer. Afgelopen week nog een keer naar het Naardermeer geweest. Dit keer voor een korte wandeling. Veel andere keuze is er overigens niet. Je kunt om het Naardermeer en je kunt vanaf boederij Stadzigt een klein stukje het gebied in. En wel naar de Muggenbult. Onderweg staan op verschillende plekken bordjes […]
Bird of India Part III
Pangot Woodlands With the beautiful mountains of the Himalayas surrounding us, along with incredible fresh air, we ventured into the woodland areas searching for interesting subjects. With Caesar, and 3 drivers, 2 guides, we were able to locate several excellent species. Study and Patience. While we all would trek around looking for something cool to […]
Call of The Wild Project
This week myself and Phil have been helping out at Cramlington Learning Village, involved in the Call of the Wild Project being run by Darren Mead and Martin Said. Twenty-Four Year 7 & 8 students are busy creating an album of ambient music, inspired by the song of birds to raise awareness of wildlife conservation. […]
Spring Migration at Point Pelee Part II
Always An Adventure was this year hired by Road Scholar Canada / Routes to Learning to guide two back-to-back trips to Point Pelee for spring migration 2012. Besides Point Pelee, Ontario’s Birding Hot Spot, we made stops at Long Point and Rondeau Provincial Parks. Each tour lasted 5 days and occurred during the peak of […]
Invisible Collector | National Pollinator Week
It’s National Pollinator Week, June 18-24, 2012. A solitary alchemist wears flowers like a robe, an invisible collector of treasures transmuted to food, bending to the rhythm of the dark current of life. • Solitary bee
Red-tailed Hawks Nesting on High Power Tower
I’ve been chronicling this pair of Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and submitting their breeding records to Cornell Lab for the last four years. Last year was not so good as the pair hatched two eyas and lost them after a huge storm in late May. I never saw them at the nest after that storm […]
Spring Ducklings
I believe these to be Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) but if I am wrong I don’t mind being corrected, I do have trouble with female duck ID at times and I appreciate all the help I can get with them. I photographed this family of ducks at Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area in northern Utah earlier […]