It Is Just To Hot! Who says wildlife does not speak our language? Many birds of prey were caught with their wings up to cool themselves off Saturday. I caught one bird panting even! Oh this one knows I am there.
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.......
Mule Deer Doe Jumping and Running. We see many mule deer here. This mule deer doe kept my attention on her so the others could take off running. When they were out of site she took off running and jumping too!
The border Canary is a common canary found in many homes.
I am pleased to now own a pair of these canaries, or do they own me??
Their song is just delightful!!
Here are photographs of the male, which is brighter yellow, and his female. They both sing their little hearts out!!
We have several of these herons around this part of central Oregon.
I would of thought they would leave when the snow started falling, but this bird proved me wrong!
It was foggy, it was cold and it was snowing Sunday! But here this bird was!
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!!
These birds were funny for as soon as they seen me paying attention to them they took of flying!
We were not sure what these birds were and had to do some research.
These were on the Crooked River here in Central Oregon. Nearest town was Post Oregon.