"A Sand County Almanac"

"THERE ARE SOME WHO CAN LIVE WITHOUT WILD THINGS AND SOME WHO CANNOT."
"FOR US IN THE MINORITY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE GEESE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN TELEVISION.".....Aldo Leopold




"LOOK DEEP INTO NATURE, AND THEN YOU WILL UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING BETTER".....Albert Einstein


“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves”.....John Muir


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Unexpected Photo Opportunities Can Be The Best

Sometimes the photograph opportunities that are unplanned can be the most rewarding.  The photo of the Red Fox is an example.  While looking for deer with a good friend, we came upon this fox that was poking around a stump and log, obviously looking for a chipmunk or mouse that might be hiding within.  It did not find anything to eat while we were watching, but it jumped onto the log and sat looking down the mountain.  It seemed to be deep in thought.  Probably wondering where its next meal would come from.  Whatever it was thinking we will never know, but this photo is my favorite from 2012...

 
While hoping to photograph waterfowl, I came across this huge black and yellow spider.  I believe that it is a Black and Yellow Argiope ...
 
 
 
I try to stay alert for interesting birds. Raptors of all kinds are high on my list of desireable subjects.  At this time of year, while the leaves are off the trees, they are much easier to spot.  The first photo is of a Red-shouldered Hawk...
 
 
The next image is of a Red-tailed Hawk taking flight...
 

The last photo is a Belted Kingfisher perched along the bank of a small stream.  Watching for a minnow or crayfish to catch...


I hope you enjoyed these unplanned photo opportunities. 
Thanks for stopping by.






3 comments:

  1. I love that spider shot Steve. Wag a great capture. And the red is also a cracking shot

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  2. Shaun, thanks for visiting the blog and leaving your comment. I appreciate it.
    Steve

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  3. Shaun,
    Thanks for your comment and visiting the blog.
    Happy Holidays to you and yours...
    Steve

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