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Gray Jay Bicolored Ochoco Mountains Oregon - 0 views

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    While deep in the Ochoco Mountains we ran across a nice flowing creek. I love running water and just had to stop!! Upon inspection of where we were it was obvious this spot had been used as a hunting camp. The legs of the elk and the "meat hangers" (we laughed for I am sure there is a real name for them ha) , that were nailed to the trees. The feathers laying around looked as if maybe a turkey was in the mix with the elk? Even a spot for a bathroom. Gave us this impression. Guy wondered further down the creek then I for things happen to catch my eye. So I was wondering around on my own taking shots of the ice that was found where the water was not running fast. As I was doing my thing I heard some racket that was obviously coming from the trees and from birds. As you can imagine wild creatures do not just sit still so one can snap off photographs, so off I went to get this loud birds photographs! There were at least 3 of these birds, however non of them were all that impressed with any of us there! From the information I gathered of this bird, these must of been truly wild Gray Jays!! Not yet ingrained with human presents. I first thought this was a nutcracker. We have many of those around so it seams. Same family as these Gray Jays, but so is the steller's jay,blue jay and the western scrub jay , the crows, the ravens there is a lot of species in the Corvidae family!! From the sub species of the Gray Jay and getting these photographs in the Ochoco mountains this determined these to be the Bicolored Gray Jay. One thing all these birds have in common is, they are very smart!! Smarter then humans give them credit for! Over the Cascade Mountains there is yet another sub species of the Gray Jay over there with different needs and habits. That Gray Jay does not like snow, the ones here better like snow! Like all birds of the Corvidae family, they are pretty much scavengers, however it appears all the species of the Gray Jay have different food s
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mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    Mushroom Fungus Of Oregon Video I have not made it any secrete that I have many photographs of mushroom or fungus of Oregon. From wikipedia, "A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. Mushrooms are not plants: they are a fungus. They eat organic matter, they do not photosynthesize like plants do." Mushrooms are unique. They grow most everywhere, if one just looks. Some can be eaten, though really I do not have this kind of experience to put such things in my mouth. Though many do!! This is some of my photographs of mushrooms I just happen to come across. I do not go looking for them, they just happen to be where I am. Be it on trees, growing on the ground, or like one species it was hanging within the trees! Like that species just fell from the sky! Now some have been eaten by wildlife, some have wildlife in the photo! Some mushrooms are very big. Bigger then Guy's hand! Some species are very little. Some species do not even look like it should be a living thing! Nature is pretty neat!
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Central Oregon Crawdad.: wildlife photography - 0 views

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    Central Oregon Crawdad. I love seeing wildlife in our waters, means our waters here in Oregon are healthy. Found this and other crawdad's in the South Fork of the Crooked River. I left them be to live and produce more crawdads.
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Sparrow Birds Working For Their Meal - mrsroadrunner's posterous - 0 views

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    Sparrow Birds Working For Their Meal . I admit, it is ridiculous the money we spend on the wildlife here. The gardens and such to attract the wildlife so I can photograph them. I justify this expense as entertainment, for really Guy and I can sit for hours just talking and watching all the wildlife we work so hard to attract to our place. We stopped in at the Madras Livestock Auction where they opened up a feed store. We need bird seed in big time bulk. The sparrows are the main birds we feed here, but without the sparrows the other birds would not be attracted. As soon as we walked into the feed store we saw this seedblock. We thought this would slow down the birds a little, making them work for their meal. It has, and offered me a great photography opportunity! We are more than happy to try out such products if, and I mean if, it is cost affective!
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A Call For Help For Wildlife - 0 views

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    Got fish?? One of the places I keep up with is the Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Eduction Center. They called out for help. They need to feed the wildlife that is at their facility. Their 501 information;
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Nature and Wildlife Lovers, You Know Who You Are - 0 views

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    I would like to thank everyone who comes to my web site! We are nearing the 43000 mark here soon on visitors. I do work on keeping this web site safe for work, schools, other learning establishments.......
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Spring Is Here Wildlife In Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,Oregon - 0 views

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    This past week has been CRAZY!! Crazy good that is! This is not going to be a post about one species, I captured way to many things this past week for that. So this is going to be a mix of photographs, a mix of adventures.
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Buck In Rut Charging Oregon Wildlife - 0 views

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    I photograph several Antelope bucks every year here in Central Oregon. Never had one charge me before!!
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Oregon Western Meadowlark mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    Oregon Western Meadowlark , I was tickled to finally get this meadowlark sitting still long enough for a photograph to be tak.....
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Pacific Tree Frog of Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,Oregon - 0 views

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    The Pacific Tree Frog is one of the most common frogs in Oregon. It is said if you hear frogs in the movies, you may just be hearing the Pacific Tree Frog! They can get VERY loud!!
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Oregon Junko Bird Found A Seed mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,Oregon - 0 views

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    I was watching this Oregon Junko and noticed a seed nearby, glad he did too!
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Lake Billy Chinook Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,Oregon - 0 views

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    The lake (Lake Billy Chinook Oregon), was pretty choppy Saturday evening when we were heading home.
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Turkey Vulture Is Back, Central Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife,Nature Photographer,Oregon - 0 views

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    The Turkey Vulture is not seen in Oregon all year around. There are five sub species of the Turkey Vulture. Our Turkey Vulture I believe is the Western Turkey Vulture, this sub species I have read is even broke down even further.
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Hawk Landing Oregon Wildlife Photography mrsroadrunner.com - 0 views

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    This is one of two Red Tailed Hawks (Chicken Hawk and known as other kinds of Hawks depending on where you live), that was following me Sunday down in the canyon where the Metolius River feeds into the canyon.
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Winter Lake Billy Chinook Oregon - 0 views

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    Many people come here in good weather to camp, boat, fish on and on. Many people do not get to see what we get to see in the winter. We chose where we wanted to go, and headed out. We were told of some snow but the weather channel is not real pacific here. A little snow mixed in with rain. Ok whatever what is new?? Than we got down into the canyon..... Saturday it just dumped on us! Snow is no big deal, it is the black ice we worry about!! More about my getting wildlife photography here in Oregon at my web site..... What we wont do to get that photo!!
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Lake Billy Chinook Oregon A Experience For Wildlife Photography - mrsroadrunner's blog - 0 views

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    Lake Billy Chinook Oregon. These photographs were taken back in February of this year. I call this "the canyon". It is actually a lake. Read more at my blog.
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Long Eared Owl Oregon Wildlife Photos - 0 views

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    Long Eared Owls. Wild Owls photographed here in central Oregon.
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Protected Wild Oregon Sandhill Cranes - 0 views

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    These are a couple of wild sandhill cranes seen in Oregon. These are protected in Oregon.
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Juvenile Red Tail Hawk Eating - 0 views

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    We came upon a site last weekend I would like to share. At first I did not know what species of hawk this was, but with help from others the question of what kind of hawk this is was answered! Photography of wildlife is never to pass up a opportunity, even if you do not know exactly what species of wildlife.......
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Mule Deer Doe and Buck On A Snowy Day - 0 views

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    One thing about wildlife, they still have to get out in the weather and do their thing. Saturday we got snowed on. Wildlife was still doing their thing. Here are some of the mule deer photographs. Now the buck did not run, but he did not think it wise to stick around either. I am very happy that my canon camera has a nice body for this extreme weather!! My poor camera!! It gets rained on, snowed on, than we have the other extremes of high, dry temperatures here in the high desert.
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