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Two For One Mule Deer - 0 views

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    Just a fun photograph
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Quail On The Hay, Quail Everywhere! - 0 views

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    Quail were out a little earlier, until a hawk came out of know where and they all took off.
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Tall Grass Blue Sky - 0 views

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    From Oregon photographer OregonArtGuy
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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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Ferruginous Hawk In The Ochoco Mountains - 0 views

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    Ferruginous Hawk, bird of prey
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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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American Dipper Bird - 0 views

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    The Dipper is a great bird to find around unpolluted waters. I happened to catch this one along the Metolius River. When these dippers blink their eyes it looks funky with the white feathers, turns their eyes white! These dippers have a extra eye lid to allow them to see underwater. Now that would be rather cool to do! It is said they have scales that close there nose when they go underwater where they get their food at. These are funny to watch, this one just stood there and really did not mind the intrusion. Fact is I walked away before this dipper went away. This dipper new it was safe.
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Oregon Tundra Swan - 0 views

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    We went down to a boat ramp parking area, which was empty due to the snow and just the weather conditions I am sure. Started hiking down to the cold canyon water in the snow. The dogs and I were first on the little, slippery, snow covered path. I heard the loudest splash and first thing I thought was the dogs jumped in the icy water! Why would they? They are dogs! More......
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Lopsided One Antler Buck mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    It is that time of the year again. The bucks are loosing their antlers. This buck looks rather funny doesn't he with only one antler? It has to be uncomfortable to run and such with the wight on one side!
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Winter Life, Fighting Over Prey - 0 views

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    I pay a lot of attention to Ravens. Some of my best photographs came to be because of the ravens. Ravens are really just a big crow. They are a very intelligent bird, which I guess some can argue with. They work as a team. As a family unit and are very bold creature. More than one raven is called "An unkindness of ravens", I can see why because wow can they drive off the biggest of creatures! There are ten species of the Raven with two more that are said to be extinct. The Magpie appears to be tolerated by the Raven, though they too are finally ran off by the bigger Raven. The Magpie we have here are very smart birds, though I really do not "listen" to them as I do the Raven. After seeing the all the Ravens in a small clearing it did not take Guy long to stop the truck and off I went into the brush. Guy seen a little of what the Ravens were doing, this was running off the eagles. There were two eagles. One was a big Golden Eagle, the other was a young smaller Bald Eagle. Many of these two species of eagles are showing up together these days. I have not noticed this in years past, but this year WOW has this been obvious! The Golden Eagle standing on the prey is the first thing we noticed after the Ravens. The prey I could not identify. Did I want to identify it, not really!! It was white and it appeared to have died some time ago. One thing people do not understand about Eagles, the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle is, they will take a meal whether they themselves hunted it down, or if it died by some other means. Eagles will do their best to steal prey as well. The species of eagles are opportunists. They can be scavengers. The Raven were doing the best they could to run off the Eagles, but the Golden Eagle was having no part of being ran off by Ravens! The young Bald Eagle was trying to grab some of the meal when I was getting close, but took off up into a tree to watch. These are the photographs of this event.
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Peeking Out From A Tree mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    To see what he can see. This mule deer buck really was curious as to what I was doing and he liked the tree in which he was using for security!
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Snowy Mule Deer mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    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.
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Deer Can Be Funny! mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    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.
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Pair of Bald Eagles Waiting Their Turn in Central Oregon mrsroadrunner.com - 0 views

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    Our adventures start out usually early in the morning. I woke up late, yes I admit! I got up gosh at 4 am or something. Guy was already up and drinking his coffee. I only have to get myself and my camera ready. Guy has the truck, the dogs, our lunch and extra truck supplies to get ready. We left here a little before 5am, before the sun came up and hopefully before to much wildlife movement gets started.......
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Prairie Falcon Looking Proud mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    Prairie Falcon Looking Proud. This is one of a family of Prairie Falcons that are nesting not far from where we live back i.....
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Oregon Common Merganser or Gooseander - 0 views

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    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.
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Malheur National Forest Oregon mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    We were up in the Malheur National Forest last Saturday and got a couple photographs. Guy had planned to go to a spot for photographs where we would hike around. This was the first trip in our dodge ram we just picked up. Our chevy suburban is no longer and we like the Ram truck, but we really loved the suburban and of course it was paid off. WOW did things not go as planned!
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Young Bald Eagle mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    Sunday was the day we decided to go outside. Saturday it was storming and just to nasty!! We got to see the neatest show we have yet to top down at the canyon.
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The Family Man Mule Deer Buck mrsroadrunner A Wildlife, Nature Photographer, Oregon - 0 views

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    I liked this buck for he was acting as if just another family man. Being goofy in one photo, and being a proud papa in another. He towered over the young ones, one of the photographs show this. Not the biggest buck I have captured with the camera, just another one who had a lot of character!
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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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