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All about Ducks – Second in a Series on Waterfowl in New Jersey

All about Ducks – Second in a Series on Waterfowl in New Jersey

This article will cover many of the ducks you can observe in New Jersey. With the exception of the oceanic ducks and the Teal, Grebes, Coots and a few others, which I will highlight in future pieces. New Jersey is home to a staggering number of ducks and other waterfowl. Especially in the Winter. It’s [...]

Bird Close-Ups

Bird Close-Ups

Sometimes you are lucky to get really close enough to a bird to take a photo of just it’s head or upper body, like the Pileated Woodpecker shown above. Depending on the lens you are using, this can be one foot away or 30 feet away. I have taken songbird photos with a 50mm lens [...]

Sensational Center

Sensational Center

The cone flower is a summer treat in my gardens. The tiny seed heads remind me of little candles. This flower is a bird magnet to my yard. I love the color and texture of this flower and I hope you enjoy it as well.

Waterfowl – Mergansers (Part 1 in a series on Waterfowl of NJ)

Waterfowl – Mergansers (Part 1 in a series on Waterfowl of NJ)

This is the first article of series of 4 or so I will be doing on Waterfowl that you can find in New Jersey. That takes in a lot of territory. Raptors and beautiful songbirds and herons and egrets and ibises are exciting and wonderful subjects in their own right, but waterfowl are equally fascinating. [...]

GETTING STARTED WITH DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

GETTING STARTED WITH DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

I spend a lot of time outdoors chasing nature with a SLR camera, big lens, and various equipment hoping, to get the job done.  I probably spend as much time talking to people about photography because big lens draw people who think you have all the answers.  Well no one does.  That prompted me to [...]

Avian action photography

Avian action photography

Taking great photographs of wild birds perched on a tree branch or standing on the ground is a challenge but even more challenging is to capture a bird in action. Slight actions from birds singing, spreading their wings to land or take off, to actions like birds battling to defend their territory, swooping down to [...]

Machias Seal Island

Machias Seal Island

After churning through Atlantic waters off the coast of Maine for about an hour, the island appears in the distance.  At first it is nothing but a dark speck on the horizon, but it grows and grows until you come to a stop a few hundred feet off the shore.  By this point Atlantic Puffins [...]

Wings and Wild Things of Argentina

Wings and Wild Things of Argentina

  Argentina is a place that might not normally be at the top of a wildlife photograhers must go list.  Maybe this post will change that.  Over a week and a half this past Christmas and the new year we traveled to several places throughout the country and saw some incredible places, wildlife, and birds. [...]

Raptors at Forsythe

Raptors at Forsythe

Winter brings the arrival of a staggering variety of raptors to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. While the conditions are difficult for birders and nature photographers, patience and time spent there will be rewarded with some amazing displays and the ability to see a wide variety of predatory birds in action. The biting [...]

Birds are Opportunists

Birds are Opportunists

Actually Al Mueller’s post here in Nature’s Domain about the Bald Eagles feeding in the frozen Mississippi River at a spot warmed by a generating plant gave me the idea for this topic. Many birds are opportunists when it comes to finding food. They look for easy pickings from either human created or natural conditions. [...]

Winter – Bald Eagles

Winter – Bald Eagles

One of my favorite winter activities is locating and photographing American Bald Eagles. Their population is growing every year near my home in southeast Minnesota and is evidenced by spotting more and more of their unmistakable huge nests along the Mississippi river. Add their numbers to those of migrating eagles and once in awhile I [...]

Warm Light

Warm Light

My favorite times of day to photograph birds are the early mornings or late afternoons. Why? Because the light from the sun is like no other. It’s warm. Imbued with the richness of reds, orange and yellow, it makes every subject I photograph seem to glow. The starkness of the shadows at that time are [...]

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