Been A While…
Wow. It’s been quite some time. A lot has happened. Initially, I was unemployed for a little bit, and anyone that has ever been there knows that priorities change. The internet had to go. Time was spent looking for a job, pounding the pavement, rather than walking the streets looking for photographs waiting to be taken. Money got tight, gas prices rose, and activity in my life ran down to a minimum.
But I’m back. I’m working, making money, and putting my camera back in hand, and priorities back in line. So by way of a re-introduction, here’s just a few random shots that have helped pass the time…
So…yea…just a few shots to say, I’m back. And things are getting better. Thanks for stopping by!!
Little Lakes Valley
Went for a quick hike up through Little Lakes Valley this morning. Such a beautiful area…
- Paintbrush
- Heart Lake
- Golden Mantle
American Kestrel Release
We had the distinct pleasure of releasing a gorgeous young female American Kestrel this morning. She was with us for about a month, learning to hunt and fly, and feed on her own, and she’s going to do just fine out in the wild…
I also got a shot of our Evening Grosbeak. He, too, will be released fairly soon…
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It’s Been a While…
I’ve been slackin’ on the posting. Work has been incredibly busy, and I’ve had no time to go out and shoot photos. It’s been hectic, to say the least. But I brought the gear to work the other day, went in a couple of hours before I was scheduled, and took some shots…
This Golden Eagle was found hopping on the ground, unable to fly. An early exam revealed dehydration, near-emaciation, and all of his primary feathers broken on one wing. The flesh and tendons are viable, no signs of electrocution, and was given subcutaneous fluids, and fed gently. He is recovered well enough to be transported to a facility with on-staff veterinarians and raptor specialists, and after full-recovery, he will be brought back to us for release.
This dove came to us as a tiny baby. We raised her up, big and healthy, and tried to release her, but she came back and hangs out at the center. There are other doves in the area, and they all get along well, so we’ll let her stay…
This young Roadrunner is completely wild. He has never been a patient at the center, and doesn’t appear to be even remotely injured. He just hangs out in the desert behind the center, and has gained enough confidence to allow us to approach him…sort of. We don’t get closer than a few feet, but I have passed directly underneath him whilst he was perched on this branch several times, and he is less than 6″ above my head, so…pretty bold Roadrunner…
Lenore came to us as a little nudie baby, orphaned, naked, cold, and starving. She grew into a big, healthy, beautiful Raven. I was quite fond of Lenore, and shared pictures of her a few weeks ago. She’s a big girl now, and we released her the other morning to be free as she can be…
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Photo Manipulations
Yea…I haven’t had a lot of time to get out and shoot photos. So, as usual, I’ve been playing around in Photoshop, manipulating photos, and coming up with brand new looks for some of my older shots. Hope you enjoy them!
American Kestrel
These are some absolutely amazing little raptors I love seeing them darting around out in the wild, but this is the first opportunity I’ve ever had to work with them up close and personal…
Raptors at Work
If you follow with any regularity, you probably know that I recently started working as a wildlife intern at Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care. We rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife. It’s a very labor-intensive job, and very time-consuming work, but it is the best job I’ve ever had…
These baby Great Horneds are really awesome. They’ve been here for a little while now, and pretty soon we’ll start getting them hunting live prey and prepare them for release.
This Red Tail was shot with a pellet gun. Lucky for him, the pellet fragmented without causing a ton of major damage to the wing. He is healing fine and flying well, and is scheduled for release very soon.
This Great Horned was one of my first intakes at the center. You can see his right eye is injured. We aren’t exactly sure what happened, but he seems to have good vision. He’s ready for test flights and live hunting in preparation for release, as well.
This Raven came to us as a young baby. She’s pretty darn sweet, and will probably be released soon. I couldn’t resist an old feeling, B&W treatment and an Edgar Allen Poe reference…
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I LOVE my new job!!!
Yup…got a new job. I told you guys I was fired while my son was in town. I was a bit pissed at first. Afterall, who can blame me for getting upset? I was fired for not working hard enough…for free…on my days off…but I digress…
Shortly after getting fired, I found out that the local wildlife rehab center was hiring. I have been an Educational Volunteer with Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care, doing educational shows and presentations for a couple of years now. Cindy is a wonderful lady with a tremendous amount of knowledge and a heart of gold, and she always respected my reptile knowledge. When I found out they were hiring for summer wildlife interns, I jumped at the chance. Luckily, out of a rather large field of VERY experienced individuals, Cindy gave me a chance.
So here’s some pictures of our current patients…
This poor guy above was electrocuted. Unfortunately, it is likely that he will never fly again. His wing is wasted, and may even need to be amputated as the flesh continues to atrophy from the injury. Hopefully we can get a permit to keep him as an educational bird, but…that’s a mighty big “IF”…
This is one of 3 nestling Great Horned Owls we have right now. All 3 were orphaned, but otherwise healthy. They are strong, healthy, and will be released to live in the wild as soon as possible. We also have an adult GHO, but she has a pretty bad wing laceration, and she stresses out really easily. She’s doing well, and we expect a full recovery and release soon, but I didn’t want to stress her out with photos…
This is Lucky. Lucky is a nestling Red Tail Hawk. He was found on the ground, out of the nest, no adults anywhere to be found, and he was FAR too young to be alone. An extensive search of the area revealed no signs of parents or siblings. We don’t know why or how Lucky was orphaned, but we sure are trying to raise him right. He’s strong, he’s full of attitude, and hopefully, with some flying time and hunting lessons, he will be released back into the wild before fall.
My mom always said, and I always believed her…things happen for a reason. Getting fired from the pet shop SUCKED. Getting this new job at the rehab center is a dream come true. When one door closes another opens, and this door is one I’ve been wanting for a long time. Stick around. I plan on sharing a TON of photos of our rehab adventures this summer…
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P.S.–Please checkout Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care’s website. It’s a fantastic, non-profit institution funded entirely by private donations and volunteer efforts. We are sometimes the only thing standing between these fantastic creatures and death, so give ‘em a look, and see what it’s all about. If you live in the area, we can always use rescue volunteers, and you could even volunteer to work hands-on at the center. It’s not a job for everyone, but everyone that does it is vastly rewarded…
Walking Around Out Back
Went for a walk through the desert out behind the house this afternoon. No snakes, but bunches of lizards and birds…
- House Finch
- Western Kingbird
- Common Sideblotch-Uta stansburiana
- Western Sagebrush–Sceloporus graciosus graciosus
- Common Sideblotch-Uta stansburiana
- House Finches
Birds and a Panamint
Yup…more birds, and a BEAUTIFUL Panamint I found with my daughter…
- Panamint rattler-Crotalus stephensi
That little Panamint was awesome. He was being harassed by a Raven that was evidently trying to keep him in the road to be run over. Lucky for the snake, not so much for the Raven, we were the first car to come along, so I scared off the raven, grabbed my snake hook, and moved the little guy out of the road.
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Strollin’ through the Park one day…..
- Black Neck Hummingbird
- House Finch
- House Finch
- White Crowned Sparrow
- Artesian Oasis
- Nesting Sparrow
I found a new artesian well, too. Prettier than the other one, in my opinion. I’ll be back again…
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Backyard Bird Watching
Backyard bird watching. It’s almost cliché. People are hustlin’ and bustlin’ around this great big world of ours, and not leaving anytime to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Money is tight, job security is low, taxes and inflation continue growing… It seems the only thing we have any ability to control anymore is how we respond to the rapidly changing stimuli.
That’s why I LOVE my backyard. Let me explain… I live in the High Desert. My house is situated at about 5,000′, right on the feet of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in eastern California. I can look out my living room window and I have an unobstructed view for close to 10 miles, all the way up the western slope of the White Mountain peaks, which is the western most border of Nevada. Now…there is a major highway running through there, and a multitude of high-power, high-tension lines zig-zagging back and forth. Views are spectacular, but these ugly lines are very destructive to landscape compositions. But the wildlife is incredible…
- American Goldfinch
- American Goldfinch
- Common Sideblotch–Uta stansburiana
- Domestic Iris
- Male House Finch
- Female House Finch
It’s amazing how curative a backyard like mine can be. I’m gonna tell you guys a little secret…I lost my job last week. Yea, right in the middle of my visit with my son, I found out that I was no longer employed. But it’s OK. I had an incredible week visiting with my son, and my emotional well-being has never been more positive. Even being unemployed and quickly running out of money, I can’t help but smile. I walk out back, and it just happens. Something will come through. I have a lot of experience in a lot of fields. I’ve done everything from flippin’ burgers and pouring drinks to antique restorations and hotel management. I also found out about some pretty cool job openings in my area, including backcountry habitat recovery and wildlife rehabilitation, and not only would I LOVE to have either of those jobs…I’m fairly well qualified for both. So something will come through. Just gotta ride this wave for a few days…
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The Buttermilks and Mono Lake
It was quite a lovely day…
Kevin’s flight back home was this afternoon, so we left the house around 5am, and headed up to Mono Lake, to get some early morning shots before he had to go. It was another spectacular day…
This has been one of the most incredible weeks of my life. I’m really glad I took a chance and reached out to my son. I’m even more thrilled that he responded positively. I think we have a good thing to build on here…
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Landscapes, Lizards, and More Fire
Kevin flies back to Colorado tomorrow. It’s been an incredible week, but I’ll be sad to see him go. We’re making plans for him to come visit again in August, and that will be really nice, but…I’m gonna miss him when he leaves…






Yea, it’s really been an incredible week. I met my son. Zayne met her brother. And we really enjoyed each others’ company. It will definitely be sad to watch him go, but I know he’ll be coming back…
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More Birds
April is an absolutely incredible month this year. I am SWAMPED with tasks, commitments, chores, and work. The Shop is moving to a new location, the herp club has commitments to wildlife and government agencies every weekend, and my 21 year old son is coming to visit…for the first time…since he was 2… Anyhow…
With all the work, stress, and outside commitments in my life right now, there hasn’t been much time to get out and take pictures. But, since I got my new 70-300mm lens, I decided to get a couple birdfeeders and put them in strategic locations throughout the yard. So at least I have some bird photo opportunities…
I’m no good with bird identification, and I don;t own a guidebook, so if any of you bird lovers out there see these as labled wrong or misidentified, please feel free to comment or drop a line to let me know. I don;t mind being corrected, so please don;t hesitate to offer expertise where I have none…
I also played around with textures again. This time I used Photoshop brushes to create the texture. These brushes were again provided by Shadowhouse Creations. Any of you photographers with even a small interest in textur layers should definitely check that site out. This guy is giving away some absolutely outstanding work, with very few considerations being asked for. The man is talented and generous. Anyhow…
I honestly enjoyed working with the brushes much more than the texture layers. More control, precise placement, and an infinite amount of variability. Very neat, and really quite fun. You should try it…
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What a GORGEOUS Day!!
Ahh…it felt like Spring. Hell, it almost felt like summer! Woke up to a gorgeous sunrise, and had my first cup of coffee on the front porch listening to the sparrows as the sun crept up over the hills…
I got home from work and the Sphinx moths were back out, only this time they were after the freshly blossomed lilacs…
I had to go down to Big Pine to water some animals for a friend who is out of town. For giggles, I cruised up one of my favorite roads to see if by chance the snakes were awake, and wouldn’t you know it…
This little juvenile Panamint was very cool, chilling in the road on the way back down. So it’s official. First snake of the year means spring is officially here! I don’t care the weather thinks…
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Backyard Birding
When you haven’t got a lot of time, you work with what you got. I got a nice, big, empty desert loaded with songbirds and blossoming brush as a backyard…
HDR from Last Night…
While shooting the sunset last night, I took a chance and shot a 4 exposure HDR, at 1stop intervals. I don’t do HDR very often, but occasionally, it works out…
I also thought I would share a couple of bird shots from yesterday morning. I’m really diggin’ the new 70-300mm lens, but I am already drooling over the Zuiko 2X tele-converter…
Anyhow…bird shots…
That’s it. Just a few more from yesterday. Thanks for looking!
More Fun with the New Lens
Haven’t left the house without the camera and 70-300 in tow. Before I had it, it seemed there was a raptor perched on every tree or around every corner. Now that I have a long lens…not so much…
I did see this juvenile Red Tail, though…
Still some songbirds in the yard, too, so that’s always nice…
Can’t wait until I have a pleasant day off with this thing. I’m going for a walk in the desert…
Until next time, thanks for stopping by!
Finally…A Nice Day
I got a brand-spanking new 70-300mm lens just this past Friday. I’ve been wanting this lens for a couple of years now, specifically to shoot birds and skittish lizards. As luck would have it, the weather has been absolutely horrible since Friday evening. Today was the first chance I had to really take it out and play around. A lens with this much reach takes some getting used to, but I expect I’ll get the hang of it fairly soon…
Just some quick shots from the front yard, and a run through the town park this afternoon. Not a lot to shoot, but enough to get the lens out and have some fun. I’m really looking forward to the Eastern Sierra Herpetology Club field trip next Sunday…
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New Long Lens
So I finally broke down and invested in a decent long lens. Yesterday, I came home for lunch and it was sitting on the porch…my brand new Zuiko 70-300mm tele zoom. So I brought it to work to try it out…
It was nice to be able to stand back away from the birds enough that they didn’t get nervous about me, and still be able to get nice, tight shots.
Later in the evening, while sitting in the living room, we could see the Big Pine fire flaring up pretty intensely. It was dark, but I got this shot…
Pretty intense fire. I live about 8 miles from Big Pine, and still managed a shot like this with only a 300mm lens. I think we got pretty lucky…
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Morning Rain
I woke up extra early this morning, anticipating some early cloud coverage and a spectacular sunrise. I was half right… It was pouring down rain and the clouds were so thick you couldn’t even tell sunrise happened until the sun was well above the mountains. But storm fronts are cool whether rain or snow, so I went out and shot for an hour or two before work…
I went straight to work after shooting a few scenics, and took a couple of animal pictures, to round out the day…
And an obligatory water-macro-abstract-thing…
It’s nice to be getting shots, even if they aren’t the ones I had hoped for…
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Blue Jays in the Yard
These birds are loud, cantankerous, and slightly offensive with their behavior, at times. But they are always beautiful, and their brazen attitudes make them decent photo subjects. These two were romping in the front yard, picking at peach pits…
This little guy got curious, and came in fairly close, letting me get a couple really decent shots of him…
You can almost see the quizzical nature of his glance, as curiosity wins out over fear, and he comes up to check me out. Really cool birds…as long as I’m already awake…
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