Seattle Faves

Thumbnail image for First … Signs of Snowies

First … Signs of Snowies

February 16, 2012 Birds

Boundary Bay, British Columbia Edited to add (2/17/12): Since I posted this, I’ve had discussions with a few photographers who disagree with my stance on this owl/space/ethics issue. They’ve told me it’s acceptable for photographers to be out in the marshes, as long as they don’t flush the owls. I wanted to find out what [...]

[read the full post ...] 20 comments
Thumbnail image for Low Tide Life

Low Tide Life

February 15, 2012 Birds

“When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.” ~ John Muir

[read the full post ...] 3 comments
Thumbnail image for Enter … the ‘ood Duck

Enter … the ‘ood Duck

February 9, 2012 Birds

One experience can change a word forever. This experience took place in Venice years ago, on a guided tour of the Doge’s Palace. Our lovely guide, who couldn’t have been more enthused about his subject matter, simply could not pronounce the letter “W.” So, we took note of the palace’s ‘ooden beams, the historic ‘ooden [...]

[read the full post ...] 12 comments
Thumbnail image for Wildlife Photography Ethics Matter

Wildlife Photography Ethics Matter

February 8, 2012 Birds

Edited to Add (2/12/2012): This was posted to the local birding list today, about the situation at Boundary Bay where the video below was shot: About 4:30pm a woman from [a rehabilitation society] up the road was seen walking out to the various groups and very kindly asking them to retreat back to the dike. [...]

[read the full post ...] 11 comments
Thumbnail image for Moon Roost

Moon Roost

February 7, 2012 Bird Noir

click for larger image Every night, they dart under the highway bridge, buzzing boaters as their wings slice the air above the channel. Cormorants, nature’s flying and diving machines, are sleek and malleable to the point of being reptilian. Everything about the cormorant says speed … everything except parking it at the roost. As branches [...]

[read the full post ...] 8 comments
Thumbnail image for GooseORama

GooseORama

February 4, 2012 Birds

This was a much better day for the Snow Geese — better than my last visit to Snow Goose Central. Hunting season is done, and all of the goose shooting on Fir Island is now camera-only. I started off at this field with one other photographer, and by the time I left, there were six [...]

[read the full post ...] 8 comments
Thumbnail image for Eagle Noir

Eagle Noir

February 2, 2012 Bird Noir

I joke (but it’s true) that my best eagle and osprey in moments in the Northwest happen in silhouette. There’s the issue of light, and how low and flat it tends to be in the winter. There’s also the issue of my luck — where the light is perfect, I’m pointed in the right direction, [...]

[read the full post ...] 10 comments
Thumbnail image for These Feet are Made for Diving

These Feet are Made for Diving

January 31, 2012 Ducks and Others

Ducks have reason to be nervous around us humans in the winter, and diving ducks are always dive-ready if danger is imminent. Sometimes, I refrain from even pointing my lens at ducks, having learned that this act alone can be a stressor for them. Almost all flying ducks will divert course, even a little, when [...]

[read the full post ...] 3 comments
Thumbnail image for Bald Eagles Wear the Pants

Bald Eagles Wear the Pants

January 29, 2012 Pacific Northwest

At the height of Bald Eagle season in Rockport and Marblemount, along the Skagit River, you’ll see dozens of eagles, lumbering across the sand bars, dragging and pillaging salmon carcasses. I like to say that birds like pigeons have jodhpurs — with flared plumes tapering into claws. Eagles, on the other hand, look like they’re [...]

[read the full post ...] 4 comments
Thumbnail image for The Flying Wallendas … I Mean, Pijendas

The Flying Wallendas … I Mean, Pijendas

January 26, 2012 Birds

I’m a sucker for pigeons. I loved them long before Hugh and I rescued a couple of lost racing pigeons, and I continue to love them long after. People who’ve never observed pigeons will marvel when they first notice how pigeons out-maneuver Peregrines in harrowing chases. These birds, whose ancestors sprang from the cliffs alongside [...]

[read the full post ...] 4 comments
Thumbnail image for Tribute to a Great Heron … a Blue One

Tribute to a Great Heron … a Blue One

January 24, 2012 Birds

I’m one of those people who can’t even give an injured quail a ride in the car without bonding (just a little) to the outcome. Similarly, when I’m out photographing — in those cases where I frequent a location and see the same animals repeatedly — I develop a keen interest in their well-being. For [...]

[read the full post ...] 2 comments
Thumbnail image for Ice Storm

Ice Storm

January 19, 2012 Macrocosm

Macros of the ice crystals on our windows this morning. * Shot with my Panasonic FZ50 bridge camera plus a Raynox-250 snap-on macro lens. Photographed in Seattle, during the first snow storm of 2012.

[read the full post ...] 5 comments
Thumbnail image for No Frozen Hummingbirds, Please

No Frozen Hummingbirds, Please

January 6, 2012 Birds

In the winter of 2011, my hummingbird nectar froze into a giant lifesaver of an ice cube. I’m a Californian which means I’m used to nectar that ferments into birdie moonshine after a few days in the sun. But last year we migrated north to Seattle … at the same time Anna’s Hummingbirds decide not [...]

[read the full post ...] 0 comments
Thumbnail image for Best 2011 Pics … or Favorite Pics of 2011?

Best 2011 Pics … or Favorite Pics of 2011?

December 29, 2011 Bay Area Faves

A 12/31/11 Edit: HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE! Wishing you a beautiful start to 2012! Every year, for five years now, Jim Goldstein at the JMG-Galleries Blog invites photographers to participate in his “Best Photos” project. Bloggers post about their top five or ten images from that year, then send the link to Jim who compiles [...]

[read the full post ...] 20 comments
Thumbnail image for Bird Noir

Bird Noir

December 3, 2011 Art

There are wildlife photographers who apologize for any urban elements — like street lamps — in their bird images. I embrace those shots, for three reasons: I admire the rugged survivalists that are urban birds and wildlife. What we throw at them in the way of obstacles, pollution, windows, automobiles, poisons, traps, wires and electricity, [...]

[read the full post ...] 6 comments
Thumbnail image for Fly On Sweet Angel

Fly On Sweet Angel

November 28, 2011 Gulls & Terns

Angel came down from heaven yesterday
She stayed with me just long enough to rescue me
And she told me a story yesterday,
About the sweet love between the moon and the deep blue sea;

[read the full post ...] 2 comments
Thumbnail image for Home is Where the Cell Tower Is

Home is Where the Cell Tower Is

November 25, 2011 Raptors

Sequestered indoors for the rain, I’ve been sorting through my photo archives, hoping to cull my duds, once and for all. I came upon my gallery of Osprey shots … taken this summer as I checked in occasionally with a local nesting couple. These two never did not appear to produce any young, but there [...]

[read the full post ...] 1 comment
Thumbnail image for I’m Not a Birder … and I Also Love Canada Geese

I’m Not a Birder … and I Also Love Canada Geese

November 19, 2011 Geese and Swans

Here’s the ‘condensed’ chronology of how I became that someone who is not a birder: Age 0 to 4: My first (and only) nanny was a German Shepherd. Also, age 0 to 4, born into a family of animal lovers and mushroom foragers. Age 5 to 13: Living as an expat in Europe, left to [...]

[read the full post ...] 8 comments
Thumbnail image for Part 3: Our Economic Potential As Birders & Wildlife Watchers

Part 3: Our Economic Potential As Birders & Wildlife Watchers

November 14, 2011 Fishing & Hunting

This is Part 3 (of 3) in a series on non-hunting revenue streams for our National Wildlife Refuge system. In Part 1 I talk about the issues surrounding the current funding system. In Part 2, I interview Marlin Greene who’s been producing an alternative refuge stamp since 2006, to draw attention to this subject. Edited [...]

[read the full post ...] 1 comment
Thumbnail image for Part 1: Non-Hunters and National Wildlife Refuges

Part 1: Non-Hunters and National Wildlife Refuges

November 4, 2011 Fishing & Hunting

This is a three part series about National Wildlife Refuge funding and how the current system affects land-use privileges for non-hunters and non-consumptive users. In Part 2 I interview photographer Marlin Greene who has created a No Hunting Stamp to promote awareness about hunting on National Wildlife Refuges. And in Part 3 I discuss how [...]

[read the full post ...] 30 comments
Thumbnail image for Mane of the Lion

Mane of the Lion

November 1, 2011 Pacific Northwest

“I am an omnivorous reader with a strangely retentive memory for trifles. That phrase ‘the Lion’s Mane’ haunted my mind. I knew that I had seen it somewhere in an unexpected context. You have seen that it does describe the creature. I have no doubt that it was floating on the water when McPherson saw [...]

[read the full post ...] 2 comments
Thumbnail image for Derelict Nets & Entangled Birds

Derelict Nets & Entangled Birds

October 19, 2011 Bay Flotsam

Note: All gulls pictured in this post, and other trapped birds were freed from the netting. Follow Up on 10/21/11: I phoned today and learned that an official went out to this net, confirmed what we saw in terms of bird entanglement, and holes in the net have apparently been fixed as a temporary measure, [...]

[read the full post ...] 6 comments
Thumbnail image for Pinniped R&R

Pinniped R&R

October 17, 2011 Marine Mammals

(about pinnipeds) This group of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) was hauled out on a dock in Westport, Washington. The scene reminded me of Pier 39 in San Francisco — although on a much smaller scale. California sea lions are a protected species and, by law, all marine mammals should be viewed from a distance [...]

[read the full post ...] 0 comments
Thumbnail image for The Orca-Scat Tracking Dog

The Orca-Scat Tracking Dog

October 6, 2011 Endangered Species

Tucker isn’t really interested in the water. But, he spends his working days on a boat, sniffing out orca scat in the breezes of the Salish Sea. He’s a labrador mix, trained as part of the Conservation Canine program — at the University of Washington’s Center For Conservation Biology. Tucker’s ambivalence about water actually makes [...]

[read the full post ...] 0 comments
Thumbnail image for If Orcas Could Buy Sofas …

If Orcas Could Buy Sofas …

October 2, 2011 Marine Mammals

Orcas can’t, of course, pick out sofas. But if they could, they would tell you that their survival may depend on the product and furniture choices we make — and the industries we support in the process. The orcas of the Salish Sea, who regularly cross the international boundary between Washington State and British Columbia, [...]

[read the full post ...] 2 comments
Thumbnail image for Barring the Hat

Barring the Hat

September 4, 2011 Animal Behavior

My first wild encounter with a Barred Owl in Seattle culminated in the photo below. Based on this experience, my advice to children in raptor territory is: avoid wearing plush toy animals on your backpack as the dusk hunting hour approaches. A boy was walking along a wooded path with his mother, a fuzzy toy [...]

[read the full post ...] 4 comments
Thumbnail image for Teaching the Kids to Forage

Teaching the Kids to Forage

August 30, 2011 Animal Behavior

Juvenile gulls are as determined to get free food from their parents– as their parents are to wean them from the freebies. I’ve seen many adult gulls swimming or flapping away from their begging youngsters, forcing the juvies to forage on their own. I haven’t often watched a parent gull patiently teach the babies to [...]

[read the full post ...] 2 comments
Thumbnail image for Climbing the [Salmon] Ladder to Success

Climbing the [Salmon] Ladder to Success

August 10, 2011 Birds

Images taken at Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, aka Ballard Locks, in Seattle Washington. Summer means salmon runs at the Ballard Locks fish ladder . . . twenty-one watery steps from Puget Sound, to the ship canal, to the fresh water spawning grounds where the returning salmon were born. Salmon are a miracle of navigational skills, [...]

[read the full post ...] 5 comments
Thumbnail image for Things I’d Never Seen ….

Things I’d Never Seen ….

July 30, 2011 Animal Behavior

As little as I’ve been out in the field with my camera lately (relative to how it used to be), I’ve had a disproportionate number of firsts in terms of wildlife viewings. Some of it is my change of environment and the newness of Seattle and its wild offspring. And some of it is, well [...]

[read the full post ...] 0 comments
Thumbnail image for And Osprey Makes Two

And Osprey Makes Two

July 6, 2011 Animal Behavior

So far, that’s all I’ve seen at this nesting site . . . two diligent Osprey, bringing each other fish and taking turns sitting. The structure of the cell phone tower obscures the interior of the nest, so I see only what happens on the rafters outside. To date, it’s been just a male and [...]

Related Posts with Thumbnails

[read the full post ...] 0 comments