Photo: Hungry Mouths
A few years ago during a visit to Mendocino, I was walking down the main street of shops when I heard a ruckus from over my head. As I stepped back to look up, I saw a bird dart away Read More …
A few years ago during a visit to Mendocino, I was walking down the main street of shops when I heard a ruckus from over my head. As I stepped back to look up, I saw a bird dart away Read More …
The reason these Gray Jays were landing next to the view point we stopped at in Olympic National Park was because someone had left some bread crumbs on the ground. While I make a point of not feeding wildlife I Read More …
Since these Gray Jays were constantly flying back and forth collecting food, I was able to photograph two of them on the same pine branch while one of them was starting to take flight. Click through on the photo to Read More …
The Gray Jay is one of the many bird species that can be found in the Olympic National Park. While driving up to Hurricane Ridge during the recent road trip, we pulled off at a view point and noticed about Read More …
As we were leaving Crater Lake National Park, the sky started to the clear to the west with a promise of a cloud highlighted sunset. The rain poured down on the windscreen or our car as we drove along the Read More …
The first stop on our past Pacific North West road trip was at Crate Lake National Park in South Central Oregon. After a good solid 6 hours of driving from the San Francisco Bay Area, we arrived at Crater Lake Read More …
Before my recent Pacific Northwest road trip, I finally upgraded my camera to a Canon 5D Mark II. Not only did this upgrade give me a full frame and more pixels, it also gave me the ability to shoot HD Read More …