A Mallard hen leads ger her ducklings through the grass at the Fleetwood Park. Happy Mother’s Day ! Shot with a Nikon SB900 flash in TTL mode mounted on camera with a Gary Fong Universal Lightsphere with 1/2 cloud dome diffuser.
A Mallard hen watches three of her ducklings bob for water plants in the pond at the Fleetwood Park. Shot with a Nikon SB900 flash in TTL mode mounted on camera with a Gary Fong Universal Lightsphere with 1/2 cloud dome diffuser.
A Mallard hen guides her new ducklings uphill from the creek to the pond at the Fleetwood Park. I spotted three hens today all with similarly sized families of ducklings. I went to check on the breeding pair of Mute Swans at Spring Ridge and apparently they did not breed this year. I wonder if...
A Great Blue Heron takes his leave of me back on Saturday 3-5-2011 at Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge. For more information on Great Blue Herons, visit the Cornelll Lab Of Ornithology. For more information on the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, visit their web site atwww.fws.gov/northeast/forsythe/.
The worst part of being reliant on the public transportation systems, thought Kingston, was the inability to do anything about when they are late. All the watch glancing in the world wasn’t going to make the confounded bus arrive any sooner. But he also knew the actual bus’s arrival would bring with it its own...
This is a different Northern Harrier than the previous one I posted. We caught this one working the marsh grasses on the back end of the wildlife drive, looking for prey. A second one soon joined in the hunt in roughly the same area. I applied a texture layer from DarkWoods67 called “Autumn into Summer”...
One of a handful of Great Blue Herons I came across on Saturday at Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge. With fish in short supply this time of the year, these Herons work just as hard as they ever do but seem to come up with the smallest of catches. This looks to be maybe some...