When the light gets harsh, the next best thing to photograph are bird, if you can catch them! I’m not good at identifying birds, so this one shall be Tweetie Bird. If you know what kind he is, please tell…
Cute Pika
A Marmot Hello!
Hungry Herons
Last Saturday I participated in a Birds in Flight photography workshop lead by a professional wildlife photographer. I got many cool images of these birds but this was my favorite. These young ones are constantly eating. The parents flew off to gather food and come back to the nest to put it in the young birds throats. Of course like kids they are constantly fighting for the parents attention. Feed me! Feed me! Feed me!
There’s One In Every Species!
Yes, every family has one, the “clown” of the family. They photo bomb, make silly faces or just stick their tongues out! This Mountain Goat family is no exception!
Taken on top of Mt. Evans, the highest paved road in North America. We in Denver are lucky to have such an awesome place where the wild animals pose for us even if it is reluctantly!
All Legs Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
A fairly new Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep tries to figure out what to do with all those legs! Taken on top of Mt. Evans, this wonderful location is the place to go for views of endless sky, mountains, and wildlife. Common to be found are the Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep, Mountain Goats, Marmot and many other creatures.
Hummingbird Landing
Dinosaur Found Roaming in Denver!
Normally I wouldn’t believe that headline, but I took this photo myself. It’s real, it’s big and you can find this lovely Dino near the parking lot at the Museum of Natural History, in Denver. 🙂
His Name is Bill
Not really, it just sounded good. These guys can be found hanging around Daniel’s Park. Last year after the snow they were jogging between both sides of the road going through their tunnel. It was an amazing site. I found myself wondering what it would have been like to see a Buffalo stampede with hundreds of these guys named Bill.