For a couple days now this little girl has been showing up.
When I first saw her I thought what a funny looking bird. Now that I have watched her for two days now, I feel rather sorry for her. It is our fault these birds are being altered like this, or this is the way I see it. Chemicals are more likely to blame.
As I was sitting in my spot watching the birds,butterflies,bees just enjoying the nice weather we have here in the high desert of Oregon I looked over to one of our ponds and seen the swimming young frogs wanting their piece of bread.
Well, I can not just feed them one day and not the other right?
This Boisduval's Blue Butterfly is yet another one of our endangered species here in Oregon.
These butterflies rely on the wild Lupine flower to survive. Wild Lupine which is disappearing.
This is a Sagebrush Mariposa Lily, I sometimes call it a tulip. These grow wild here in our part of Central Oregon and can be seen with different creatures on it for lunch.
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.......