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Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

08 June 2012

Soaring in Canyon de Chelly

The heat rose from the bottom of the canyon in shimmering waves. The red cliffs radiated their own fire in the evening light. The large graceful birds with six foot wing spans floated like dark kites on the updrafts never needing a wing beat. Their endless soaring created lazy spirals going higher and higher until I lost them in the empty sky. 












Soar

Soar 
Turkey vultures, with wingspans of 63–72 inches, gracefully ride the updrafts near red sienna canyon walls. A perfect way to add the natural beauty of the southwest to your home, office, or bedroom decor. 
Canyon de Chelly, Arizona 




 

The small red box on the right side of this photo is the same area photographed in "Soar."  It gives you an idea of the grand scale of the canyon.


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19 May 2010

North American Wild Turkey

Male turkey headNow I know all of you are thinking what the heck is she doing talking about turkeys. It is not even anywhere near Thanksgiving. But springtime on Stellers Ridge is turkey time! The North American Wild Turkey believes that living here in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies is turkey heaven. Every spring they gather together in large groups to party down. The girls try their best to ignore the puffed up "gobblers," cackling amongst themselves that so and so is a jerk. But he keeps strutting and puffing and one by one they fall for the guy. Now tell me. Who could fall for a face like that!! It must be love.










A group of hen turkeys ignore a male turkey intent on their attention.
Hen Party
A group of hen turkeys ignore a male turkey intent on their attention.




A young hen turkey investigates the large male turkey.
Hey Baby!
A young hen turkey investigates the large male turkey.




A male turkey struts his stuff after a fresh spring snow to attract a hen.
Turkey Trot
A male turkey struts his stuff after a fresh spring snow to attract a hen.





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09 April 2010

A Summer Breeze of Turquoise

This week I am featuring the tropical color of turquoise. It inspires me and lets my imagination wander to a Pacific island. Can you see yourself sitting in a rattan chair sipping a mai tai and watching the waves of the ocean spill across the white sand beach. Ah yes, there it is. A summer breeze smelling of coconuts and salty sea. Enjoy the view!

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A turquoise neck scarf for summer.





Turquoise waters and cliffs line the coast at Big Sur, California.





A Racquet-tailed Rollar bird from Angola.





Turquoise handbag
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A trio water photos.










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20 January 2010

Black-Billed Magpie

A framed photo of a black-billed magpie resting on a dead branch in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The black-billed magpie is a member of the crow family and commonly found in the western half of North America. It is one of only four North American birds that the tail makes up half of the bird's length. The bird is black with white shoulders, a white belly, and iridescent dark wings and tail.

Any trip to Rocky Mountain National Park is highlighted with critters that like a free hand out. The black-billed magpie is one of these little thieves and you must be constantly wary or they will take a sandwich or cracker right out of your hand. It is strongly discouraged to feed these animals as cute as they are. When winter arrives and the crowds thin the poor little guys are left to fend for themselves and many starve to death. I never feed them but I do take advantage of their precocious nature and catch their pictures when they get close.





A black-billed magpie rests on a dead branch and inquisitively watches my progress hiking on a snow packed trail in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Magpie
A black-billed magpie rests on a dead branch and inquisitively watches my progress hiking on a snow packed trail in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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A black silhouette of a black-billed magpie perched on a single branch and set on a background of a deep azure evening sky.

A framed photo of a black silhouette of a black-billed magpie perched on a single branch and set on a background of a deep azure evening sky.
Magpie Silhouette
A black silhouette of a black-billed magpie perched on a single branch and set on a background of a deep azure evening sky.
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21 November 2009

Flock of Seagulls

Set of 3 black and white seagull photos
Seagulls seem to be everywhere. You can find them around almost any body of water and here in the West we refer to them as terns. These photos were all taken on the Pacific coast so I believe they are true gulls.

There are many interesting facts about seagulls. Gulls are resourceful, inquisitive and highly intelligent birds. They demonstrate communication skills and a highly developed social structure; such as, many gull colonies attack and harass predators. They also can drink fresh or salt water. And ahem, some of you may recognize that, "A Flock of Seagulls" was the name of a rock band from the 80s.

Flock of Seagulls Set of 3
This is a set of three artistically enhanced black and white photos of seagulls in various patterns of flight.
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black and white seagull in flight photograph
Seagull 1



black and white seagull in flight photograph
Seagull 2



black and white seagull in flight photograph
Seagull 3



black and white seagull in flight photograph
Seagull 4



Set of 4 black and white seagull photos
Flock of Seagulls Set of 4
This is a set of four 8x10 artistically enhanced black and white photos
of seagulls in various patterns of flight.
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28 August 2009

Friday Favorites - Birds of a Feather

colorado mountain blue birdThis week's theme is "Birds of a Feather" and I received many wonderful submissions. I love watching birds and it was so much fun to see all the great Etsy bird items flying over to apply for today's blog. I only wish you could see them all! Be sure to click and visit the shops of these extremely talented artisans for more great items. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have.



































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26 July 2009

Sunday Morning Gallery - Birds of a Feather

Although I have no interest in owning a caged bird, I have always enjoyed watching wild birds. Nothing is quite as fun as seeing a new species at the bird feeder and rushing to get my Audubon field guide to identify and learn about a new neighbor in the forest. Although these photos are not of any rare bird species, I enjoyed photographing them and think they are all quite beautiful birds even if they are considered "common."



The Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world. It is a bird of open country which normally uses man-made structures to breed and consequently has spread with human expansion. It builds a cup nest from mud pellets in barns or similar structures and feeds on insects caught in flight.



The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is one of the most common and one of the largest members of the genus Buteo in North America, typically weighing from 690 to 1600 grams (1.5 to 3.5 pounds) and measuring 45–65 cm (18 to 26 in) in length, with a wingspan from 110 to 145 cm (43 to 57 in). Because they are so common and easily trained, the majority of hawks captured for falconry in the United States are Red-tails. The Red-tailed Hawk also has significance in Native American culture and is sometimes called Red Eagle. Its feathers are considered sacred by some tribes, and are used in religious ceremonies.



The Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) ranges from southern Alaska to the Yucatan peninsula in the south, and from the western coast of California and Canada to the east coast of the continent. The male is all black with a red shoulder and yellow wing bar, while the female is a nondescript dark brown. When migrating, the Red-winged Blackbird travels in single-sex flocks. The males usually arrive a few days before the females; once they have reached the location where they plan to breed, the males stake out territories by singing. They defend their territory aggressively, both against other male Red-winged Blackbirds and against creatures they perceive as threatening, including crows, ospreys, hawks, and even humans.



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05 May 2009

Birds of a Feather

Here is the latest "treasury" of my favorites on Etsy. Simply search for the seller's name to find the shops selling these items.

26 March 2009

Western Bluebird Art Print

Western Bluebird Art Print
Can you hear the melodious song of the Western Bluebird as he sits on the yucca searching for his mate?

25 March 2009

Western Bluebirds

The other day I was driving down to the mailbox and noticed seven or eight bluebirds! I was so excited because I have rarely seen one. Luckily I had my camera next to me. I tried shooting out the car window but that did not work. I quietly opened my car door and gingerly peeked over the hood expecting them to take flight. But they seemed quite unpreturbed as they perched on the yuccas allowing me to shoot several shots. Let me know which one you think is the best capture; one bird, two birds or three birds.