Castle Hill Birds, Totem Park Sunset
Waxwings and thrushes were eating mountain ash berries at Castle Hill this afternoon. I caught this evening’s colorful sunset on a walk to the park.
On a Lifelong Journey to Learn my Place
Waxwings and thrushes were eating mountain ash berries at Castle Hill this afternoon. I caught this evening’s colorful sunset on a walk to the park.
About to head out for a couple mile walk in the strong wind and driving rain. Isn't fall weather fun? # Powered by Twitter Tools.
I saw a fairly cooperative Wilson’s Snipe at Swan Lake. Lighting was very much suboptimal, but I took several photos of it in the rain.
Warm sun, cool breeze; gulls and sparrows calling and the smell of dead fish. On the beach at Totem Park. # Watching weather radar to get an idea about bird migration. http://bit.ly/LzQnW # Moon watching to see if I can spot any birds flying by on their migration. # Enjoying the views and trying not … Read more
I was able to get some pictures of a couple of different unusual-for-here birds near the Sheldon Jackson Museum. It was interesting to see the Lapland Longspurs eating grass seeds off the grass.