Pair Of Golden Eagles. I was looking out at the views and could not miss this pair of eagles doing the same. Perched high up in the Ochoco Mountains of Oregon.
Bikini Skiing. Good way to get a tan. Lake Billy Chinook Oregon. We watched this women ski for a while. Our area is known for nature and outdoors. People come here to take advantage of our wide open spaces.
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.......
Just a few hours ago Guy took me around the block. Oh probably ten miles or so??
It was nice to get out of the house!
I do not know about other places, but here this species of falcon are not real..... they take off as soon as attention is directed at them.
In other words I have tried to get some shots of the sparrow hawk and finally I did.
This American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America. Used in falconry so they must be pretty smart!
I think they are pretty little birds!
Eating grasshoppers, other small birds, and rodents so they are good to have around. Oh I believe they eat the lizards we have here too.
It looks like we are in for more bad weather here in central oregon but the wildlife need to eat and I was happy we seen what we did on our short drive.
I did not know it was going to pour door rain on me! BUT seeing this is when my gelding loves to play......
His white is really white when he is not playing in the mud! Our mare is not as thrilled when it rains , but my gelding gets her going too. I do not make it a habit to play with my horses, they are bigger than me and accidents happen. I stand off to the side as they play. Rule is no acting up when I am standing around them.
This is mostly my gelding for he is just a card when it is cool, wet and rainy.
This Bald Eagle I caught in a marsh.
I walked through the ice and brush to get these photographs.
I got pretty close to him, or I think it is a male?
I really hope this Bald Eagle sticks around when all the visitors start coming back, though not holding my breath. To many people and the eagles tend to leave to another spot without so many people around.
Do you see them?
The canyon with the water in it creates this weather for us.
Some days only in the morning, some days it can last all day, and sometimes it can last longer then that!
This is what we saw as we were heading to better weather yesterday, which was Christmas morning 2010.
Mule deer in the early morning fog.
When we left the house the temperature was in the teens, 14 or so.
We headed to the creek to let the dogs out to play for a short time. It was really to cold out to let the dogs out of the warm truck for to long.
These are some of the shots I got of the icy creek, It was really to cold to hold the camera still.
I am a wimp when it comes to the cold!
It did reach 25 degrees today in the sunshine!!
Some days the Mule Deer show themselves, while other days they do not.
Saturday was a day to show themselves, and it just happened to be a snowy day here in the high desert.
The buck was funny, he did hide his head, or tried the best he could at first. After some time of just watching him, snapping some photographs he must of figured I was ok and not there to hurt him for he came out in the open long enough for me to get quite a few shots, adjusting my lens as I went. With his breath seen and the one antler looking like it does.... he is unique looking!
The does and the older fawn stopped long enough for me to snap some photographs as well.
For those new to Mule Deer. The Mule Deer are very big deer. They are called Mule Deer due to their very large ears.
The mule deer have their own personalities. This is a given to us who watch them, photograph them.
Here are some shots I got of the Mule Deer hiding behind the juniper trees and brush or peeking out of where they can to watch me watching them!
One doe is so afraid she is still eating HAHA!
The bucks are now loosing their antlers as seen in another one of my posts.
I do worry for the young, it is winter time. Not a good time for young to be born or for the older young who are not experienced with getting away from hungry predators. But the way the world works when the older, experienced bucks are the ones the hunters want, leaving their duties to the younger inexperienced bucks.
This pair of Bald Eagles have been hanging around one of the lakes here for a couple weeks now.
Saturday we had snow again, which is not a huge surprise.
We took off in it and thought it was not a good idea to go down into the canyon so we headed in the direction of this lake.
This pair of Bald Eagles we both agreed they must of came down from the Cascade Mountains for the better fishing and all around prey on what I call the flats. Not sure what others around here call this area. I call it the flats for one can actually walk it.
I trekked out into the snow to capture these photographs.
The one that is on the left is keeping it's eyes on me, that one seams to be the dominant Bald Eagle and the first to fly. The other followed.
I am very pleased to get these shots of this Northern Harrier.
I got these a couple hours ago down the road where we have seen this bird and another or so in a pasture.
These birds have been seen on private land and I do not trespass so when this opportunity arose today, while this Northern Harrier was not on the private land I took it!
While doing my research on this bird I came to realize why this bird of prey had a problem being still for me. Blending in is what I try to do with the environment, but being quiet is another story. This bird realize on hearing as much as sight when hunting. This bird was hearing me coming!
The male and female of the species look very different I found out as well. This Harrier is the male of the species.
I thought this Northern Harrier was on some prey, however after looking over the photographs it appears to be on some grasses.